Hi there, Lilian. Have a safe trip! While I am looking forward to your photos, ENJOY! Just kick up your heels, put down your phone, and take it all in! πππ
I always look forward to your posts, and this one felt like a deep breath. Thereβs something comforting in the way you give space to both structure and flow, reminding us that not every day needs to be measured by deadlines or checked boxes. I hope you have a wonderful, gentle time ahead, in whatever shape it takes. Thank you for sharing your perspective so generously.
Three days outside and the only deadline that survived is sharing one photo because you promised. I kind of adore that~ After all those years of impossible clocks and sleeping under desks, I hope Peru keeps stealing you away from the screen for a while longer. The mountain can have first dibs~!
That Douglas Adams card feels like a little swampβtruth ... deadlines slipping past with the same soft whoosh as a heron lifting off from the reeds, not failure at all, just the world reminding you to breathe.
And that Arequipa wing⦠a silver blade gliding past the Andes, sunlight pouring over it like old mountain wisdom. It carries the quiet message the Peruvian hills always whisper ... wander while you can, keep your promises gently, and let the sky set the pace.
Hi there, Lilian. Have a safe trip! While I am looking forward to your photos, ENJOY! Just kick up your heels, put down your phone, and take it all in! πππ
I always look forward to your posts, and this one felt like a deep breath. Thereβs something comforting in the way you give space to both structure and flow, reminding us that not every day needs to be measured by deadlines or checked boxes. I hope you have a wonderful, gentle time ahead, in whatever shape it takes. Thank you for sharing your perspective so generously.
You are the best! And you deserve this trip. Looking forward to reading more from Peru whenever you feel like writing my friend
Three days outside and the only deadline that survived is sharing one photo because you promised. I kind of adore that~ After all those years of impossible clocks and sleeping under desks, I hope Peru keeps stealing you away from the screen for a while longer. The mountain can have first dibs~!
Don't worry! I have loads of photos. I just don't have time to post them yet. Husband is taking a break, so I'll post a few more now :-)
Soon!
Dear WFD,
That Douglas Adams card feels like a little swampβtruth ... deadlines slipping past with the same soft whoosh as a heron lifting off from the reeds, not failure at all, just the world reminding you to breathe.
And that Arequipa wing⦠a silver blade gliding past the Andes, sunlight pouring over it like old mountain wisdom. It carries the quiet message the Peruvian hills always whisper ... wander while you can, keep your promises gently, and let the sky set the pace.
Steve