Kym Wylder
The image depicts a scenic outdoor area with a curved, concrete architectural structure in the foreground. The structure features a large arched opening that frames a vibrant blue sky in the background. A woman with long, wavy brown hair is standing inside the arch, facing away from the camera, seemingly admiring the view ahead. The structure's smooth, grey concrete contrasts with the colorful foliage of bushes and trees surrounding it. A gravel path leads from the structure into the landscaped area, which appears to be a park or garden setting. The image conveys a sense of tranquility and appreciation for nature and architectural design.

Slowing Down in Scenic Surroundings

Bájale. Signs instructing throughout Baja to “slow down” echo the vibe of the lands. Go slow. A concept reflected in the mirror of its tranquilo neighbor, Belize, whose islands sing the mantra “go slow” as their anthem to all who reach thier shores. Bájale. That ladder doesn’t need to be climbed today. The stairs can be approached from the bottom, barefooted, experiencing a season grounding in the earth before they rise once again to bird’s eye views as their ultimate goal. The earth is a nice place to begin. “To give it a rest.” To get real. Let go. To shed. Play. Stay here a while. And while you do, go slow through this phase so that the roots you’ve planted can eventually sprout the wings to carry you beyond the staircase toward the zenith of your deepest dreamscape. Bájale mija, bájale.

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