Light creates shadow as it passes through a solid object and effortlessly transforms an ordinary place.
I’ve recently started listening to classical music when I walk my Lab. The two of us log a lot of miles in the course of a week, traversing over and over, the same two or three routes on the military base we live on. The repetition can cause a person to stop “seeing” but a burst of sunlit days after a very gray December and the addition of the notes as they tumble about in my head, have made my wanderings seem new. I’m seeing with different eyes and observing with an adjusted attitude. There’s less noise in my head, certainly fewer words.
Come, walk with me into this world of shadow, light and music…..and feel the change.
Porcelain performed by Helen Jane Long.
Beautiful!
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Thanks Steve! Appreciate you stopping by and reading!
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I know what you mean. I started listening to classical music when we lived in Newport. Somehow it provided the perfect backdrop for my travels through New England. I love the absence of lyrics, it allows my imagination to go wild!
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It started somewhat by accident Monica. I have a novena I say every day and once I had it memorized I started saying it at the beginning of my walks with Xavier. instrumental music just made sense for a backdrop to the praying. Soon I was not changing over to my regular station when I was finished praying and then my walks became something new.
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