
Nikon D750 f/4.5 1/3,200 48mm 100 ISO
“About twelve years ago, I met a homeless woman who identified herself as a sundowner. She described how each evening’s sun invited her to settle down along the side of her life’s path so that her journey could begin afresh in the morning sun. She eloquently described an undercurrent of yearning that ebbed and flowed throughout her soul and how, in her past days, she found herself at the mercy of private memories, thoughts, and imaginations and had encountered, time and time again, various degree of discontent despite the seemingly fulfilling qualities of her life.
As I hear the suffering within women who story their lives through the multi-colored threads of substance use, I find myself acknowledging a similarity within each of these unique stories with my own metaphysical search for someone, something, or some place that remains beyond the forever next horizon. Each of our unique narratives reveal an unending wandering with satchels of discontent that tell of a spiritual emptiness and an emotional intimacy with a homesickness for a place one knows cannot be.”
~B Catherine Koeford (A Meditative Journey with Saldage)
I see so much in the reflection photograph, makes me want to look for a LONG time and the words…make me want to reflect for a LONG time. Lovely combination!
Thank you Carrie…I apologize for the delay in expressing my gratitude.
I can see the quiet in your photo and hear the sunset in your words.
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Allen, thank you. I enjoy reading your comments. Please accept my apology for this slow response.
No apology is necessary, Brenda. Let’s go with that gentle flow.
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Both photo and quote evoke the inner yearning we have for such closeness. Good find!
Thank you…it is indeed a gift to find a shared understanding.