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Sunday
May132012

One Step at a Time

Blowing a gale

 

There’s a ‘keen breeze’ on the moor today, according to a Scotsman I ran into.  In other words, it’s blowing a flippin’ gale.

Out walking with Joss, I struggled to stay upright.  Every step was a mammoth effort.  I longed to reach home; to be inside, in a place of calm.

How to get there?  

One dogged step at a time.  The same as always.

No matter how distant the goal, how daunting the journey.

It's always one step at a time.

Thursday
May102012

Earth, Air, Fire, Water

Earth, Air, Fire, Water

 

Bare feet planted on the mossy grass.  The warmth of the earth seeping through my soles, despite the cold of the morning.

Drinking great gulps of scented air, forcing the staleness out.

The reflected sun, dazzling on the pond.  I have to shield my eyes.

The beauty of the water in the early light.  Drawing me.

Earth.  Air.  Fire.  Water.

I’m grounded in the day.

Wednesday
May092012

Changing Places: Vivienne McMaster on The Bay Area

Viv's special place

 

A few years ago I had the opportunity to spend a couple months visiting the San Francisco Bay Area. As a Canadian, the idea of California sounded like something out of a movie. Palm trees, sunny beaches, and perpetual summer. It sounded dreamy and I was in for the adventure.

Arriving in January, I quickly clued in that my romanticized notion of ‘California’ was hilarious. Of course, the Bay Area is in Northern California so perpetual summer it is not.

Yet from day one, I was in love. My senses were overloaded. With the richness of the light, the sound of the palm trees in the wind, the fragrance of the flowers blooming in what to me was still winter.

Having the chance to spend an extended amount of travel time in one place allowed me to immerse myself in the world around me. I was not going to be there permanently so I pushed myself to try to live to the fullest and fulfill my list of things I wanted to do and see.

Yet the extended amount of time allowed me to really engage with the community and the landscape.

I fell head over heels for Oakland, especially this gorgeous place called Mountain View Cemetery. Yes, it indeed is a cemetery but it also is 226 acres of gorgeousness.

Each evening, as the light became golden I’d head over there with a few props, changes of clothing and an instant camera or two to take some self-portraits and some photos. I’d wander those 226 acres finding new spots every day that I hadn’t seen the day before.

I am most changed by places when I explore on foot. Down the mural lined alley in the Mission, through the hills of the Castro, down the beautiful College Avenue as I’d walk from Oakland to Berkeley.

It was there, in those few months, with those daily wanderings in the Cemetery or through the gorgeous neighbourhoods of the East Bay and the City. It was in those wanderings and the dreaming that filled my thoughts that things changed for me.

I was able to step outside my life back home, which for the past few years was weighted by a depression, grief, self-sabotage and anxiety.

On those walks I let the heaviness fall away, slowly. These months in the bay area thawed me out, invited me to dig deeper into happiness and gave me the groundwork for the coming years where I finally learned to thrive and let myself manifest a life that I love.

Sometimes we need to get outside our hometowns, or forever homes and the daily habits and thoughts that are comfortably tucked inside those spaces. Sometimes we need to go where cherry blossoms bloom in February and the light shines extra golden to be reminded of the beauty in our lives, away and at home.

 

Vivienne

Vivienne McMaster is a Vancouver-based photographer.  She runs a range of superb e-courses as well as teaching in-person workshops.  She also shoots quirky and wonderful portraits and wedding pictures.  Find her glorious website here.

Changing Places is a guest post series about the power of place to change us.  You’ll find other stories in this series here.  If you’d like to share your story, please contact me for submission details.

Tuesday
May082012

Through The Train Window

Through the train window

 

I always enjoy travelling by train, but it’s a particular treat at this time of year.  Mile after mile of vivid yellow rapeseed.  Fields of sunshine.

Monday
May072012

Monday Meditation (14)

Meditation 14

 

‘Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is

beautiful; for beauty is God’s handwriting - a wayside

sacrament. Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair

sky, in every fair flower, and thank God for it as a

cup of blessing.’

 

(Ralph Waldo Emerson)