Kym Wylder
The image depicts a breathtaking winter landscape in a desert or mountainous region. In the foreground, a person dressed in a vibrant red jacket stands amidst the snow-covered terrain, their back facing the camera. The snow blankets the ground, accentuating the rugged beauty of the rock formations that tower majestically in the background. These towering rock structures, with their striking layers and ridges, display a mesmerizing display of warm, earthy hues ranging from deep oranges to tans. Their distinctive shapes, including a prominent pointed spire, create a visually captivating scene. The clear blue sky serves as a brilliant backdrop, providing a striking contrast to the warm tones of the rocks and the pristine white of the snow. A small body of water, likely a frozen pond or stream, reflects the magnificent scenery, adding an extra layer of tranquility to the scene. The image exudes a sense of serenity and natural beauty, inviting the viewer to appreciate the grandeur of nature's wonders.

Embracing Life's Unplanned Path

I used to think a compass and a sense of direction/purpose/plan were the most important things in “planning” for a happy life. The more the days pass the more I realize the plan only connects when we look backwards to make sense of it. It’s not about planning, it’s about growing, discovering, intuitively knowing which way to go and being grateful enough to appreciate the good when we see and feel it. I don’t know where I’m going, all I know is I’m infinitely growing PS - I’m talking about life here. Always bring a compass, map, and essentials when hiking for safety. No plan in the wild is a recipe for needing rescue

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