Beautiful Distraction

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I’ve been saturated by anxiety lately. Consumed by how much is beyond my control and overwhelmed by all that is going wrong in the world. At the height of this anxiety, a friend posted my favorite Mary Oliver poem, I Worried. It was a moment of exhale and a wonderful perspective shift.

"Finally I saw that worrying had come to nothing. 
And gave it up.  And took my body
and went out into the morning,
and sang."
I Worried, by Mary Oliver

And so I set down my thoughts, picked up my camera, and went to breathe in the garden.

I love the vibrant colors! Lantana, zinnias, lythrum, bee balm, marigolds, geraniums, petunias, and daylilies have been blooming with reckless abandon in our backyard.

I brought out my Diana F+ to play with multi exposures and the light!

Shadow and light. Inhale. Exhale.

Peace and hope amid the bees, butterflies, and grasshoppers. A beautiful distraction.

~ Laura

3 Comments

  1. What a beautiful antidote to anxiety. I love the colors and always the garden, but what speaks to me most . . . the practice of play. Maybe it’s okay to take a breath and hold life lightly?

  2. Is color therapy a thing? I think maybe it could be.
    But most of all I love the sense of abandon and play in these. I can feel your exhale, friend.

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