Silent cooking, silent travel, natural sound, natural light.
Life is full of challenges and surprises, like "The Swan" by Mary Oliver, shifting shapes from silky linen to harsh waterfall. It was surrounded by blossom petals this moment and went through a dreadful darkness the next. But the swan didn’t stop, it did not hide, it became stronger, it stretched the wings and pointed its feet to the right direction.
Don’t be afraid, and don’t stop, even you have mountains to climb through. Take shape, wear a new pair of eyes and ears, discover the brilliance of natural wonder.
God is so artistic, a golden fallen leaf, cracking egg shells, a misty foggy morning... too beautiful to forget, too lack of words to describe. So I pick up my camera to tell you a story. Here is my piece of sunshine, a piece of my life.
Sharon