by Andrea Fedder | Dec 7, 2019
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Where does one love end and another begin?
Where does the snow fade out and the sky fade in?
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We live the sum of each footstep following what is true,
But in every shade of blue, my heart will remember you.💫
inspiration from @my.nomadic.heart photography
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by Andrea Fedder | Nov 9, 2019
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I found this picture on Unsplash and fell instantly in love. It’s a broken bridge leading into the ocean. But from above it looks like a tree doesn’t it?
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Things may seem destitute, but from another perspective, it could be the beginning of better growth.
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Now is the time to decide where you want to view things from.
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As Ralph Waldo Emmerson puts it:
“One of the illusions of life is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly, until he knows that every day is Doomsday.”
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And I think now is the most beautiful moment we’ll ever have to decide to live for a better perspective. Especially when it comes to our oceans.
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Check out @oceaneers.co for ways to act for the oceans.
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Inspiration image: common licence
by Andrea Fedder | Jun 21, 2019
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When you’re sick – rest.
When you’re tired – do yoga.
When you’re sick and tired do resting yoga (aka meditation).⠀
Those were my thoughts when I chose to paint this eli today on international yoga day/ winter solstice day. Maybe because:
Yoga + Ganesh + Nature = The true remover of all obstacles. I dunno. Sometimes my brain just wants to bend in weird ways. And I let it.⠀
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Namastay, lovely humans! ⠀
.📸@deniscebulec thanks for the awesome inspiration!
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