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Apologies for the delay in sharing: there was a glitch in the Wordpress “back office” of my website, so I had to get creative in resolving things.
I ended up designing a whole new page just to share the wallpapers from, and I must say I am really pleased with it.
So here you go, some refreshing and uplifting white blossoms for the March calendar wallpaper after the fog and quiet tones of the winter ones. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did creating the wallpaper, which you an download at the link in profile, or: https://tinyurl.com/4puazy7h
I am still in Italy taking care of my mum. She is doing so much better, and for that I am profoundly grateful. I has been tough on me, though I am glad I have been able to give my brother a bit of a break. I have two brothers, but only one lives in the same area as my mum.
I now plan to return to California as per schedule in about ten days, as I need pick up where I left off and get my life on a new track. After that, the plan is to return here sometime in June for another three months or so.
I am going to miss my family, but I am looking forward to some space, and definitely to warmer temperatures!
I could ramble on and on, but this is long enough, so I will close and wish you a March that is filled with ease, joy and glory, and a smooth passage into spring.
Love and blessings,
Monica
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How are you? How has your January been? Do you like fog?
Driving in it is not my favorite thing, but otherwise fog is the next best thing to snow: muffled whiteness, softer edges, mystery…. Most of all, for us photographers, it creates interesting and very photogenic landscapes.
We’ve had quite a bit of it in the past couple of weeks, and I have managed to grab a few shots.
I thought it would make a perfect wallpaper for February: a newly captured image that represents the season in this part of the world (yes, I am still in Italy). It is also a reflection of where I’m at personally in my life right now: in the fog, not seeing clearly, just taking one step at a time towards the little I can see close to me while not tripping and falling.
Two days into the new year, I received really good news from two (separate) friends, both of whom had finally achieved positive results in something they had long been working at. After the year I and many of you had had, I felt as happy and thrilled as if that had happened to me.
Their good news made me excited for them wholeheartedly, but also gave me hope that things I have long been working on might finally bring happy results for me as well.
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After the intensity of 2024, this coming year feels like a fresh start on so many levels that for the January wallpaper I really wanted a new image, a freshly captured one.
Any notion of a magical snow scene has been indefinitely postponed by the weather forecast, and the glorious pink camellias that were already blooming on the tree were all stripped by some seriously wild winds for which the word blustery is a mild description.
All the same, I took my camera and went for a meander in the garden to see if anything caught my eye. I found a few dried leaves that had stubbornly hung on throughout the wind storm. The soft winter sun was making them glow as if from within, offering them the opportunity to shine once more before complete transmutation.
The simple, barren scene spoke to me, softly and quietly, offering a spaciousness that felt soothing. It was a perfect representation of the season: both the outer shown by nature, and our own inner one.
Winter has just begun and we have three more months of it. Cold is not my favorite physical sensation, and I really struggle with it. Yet what I love about winter are the invisible stirrings I can feel silently happening deep underground. They whisper of new life to come. Are we listening?
So here it all is, in one image which I hope will speak to you as it did to me, and that you will enjoy throughout January.
The link for the download is the usual: https://bit.ly/2LMF1B7 - or Link In Profile.
PAUSE.
BREATHE...
As after all the lovely softness of the above scene I will be switching gear.
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