Sunday

Deep Thought

 This is just a design on paper craft, but what I see is the feeling of it: being surrounded by layers of green, where every leaf catches a slightly different light. It feels alive, the air is soft, and the world is full of small, little details that most people would walk right past.

My garden, my ponds, the pearl milkweed vine, the mistflower, the bees, the fireflies, the frogs, the little wild spaces I  intentionally left untouched. This is my world.

What strikes me is that when people look at something like this, they see “overgrown” and “unkempt.”

I see texture.  I see movement, life, and possibility.

 A patch of green  isn’t empty to me, it’s full of stories. A dragonfly landing on a rock. A toad hiding under leaves. A bee finding a flower. A firefly rising at dusk.


I call it, “deep beauty.”

When the air is soft and the world is still.


It's not beauty that’s loud or polished. It's Not perfect rows and trimmed hedges. Not lines of orderly plants. 

The kind of beauty that rewards paying attention.


The kind of beauty you only see when you stop long enough to notice it.


 And if I’m being honest, this picture reminds me of something, I've said before:

 I feel things intensely and notice things other people miss. 

This, right here? This looks less like a bunch of leaves and more like a glimpse of how I see the world - layered, alive, color and feeling. Interconnected. 

Full of wonder       

all while..  ..Hiding in plain sight. 🌿✨


- and I am unable to post my leafy greens and full of plants - picture. 





Deep Thought

  This is just a design on paper craft, but what I see is the feeling of it: being surrounded by layers of green, where every leaf catches a...