As with any new journey in life, there are always bumps along the way that can cause one to take
pause and rethink their position, refocusing their efforts in a different direction than originally
anticipated. A fork in the road always signifies that decisions need to be made.
In the spring of 2016, I would run into that proverbial “fork in the road”; having to decide if the
stressful path I had been on for the last decade of my life was worth the risk
to my health, let alone my sanity. I knew I had a choice to make, otherwise there would eventually
be no choices. One can only allow the stress in life to get so far before the body starts
rebelling. This would be a time where I would learn to understand the difference between living
life and experiencing it.
pause and rethink their position, refocusing their efforts in a different direction than originally
anticipated. A fork in the road always signifies that decisions need to be made.
In the spring of 2016, I would run into that proverbial “fork in the road”; having to decide if the
stressful path I had been on for the last decade of my life was worth the risk
to my health, let alone my sanity. I knew I had a choice to make, otherwise there would eventually
be no choices. One can only allow the stress in life to get so far before the body starts
rebelling. This would be a time where I would learn to understand the difference between living
life and experiencing it.
The journey I chose to embark on was a journey of the soul. A journey that required focus and
strengthened my ability to be and stay “in the moment.” The vision; to capture the beauty of the
thumb area of my home state of Michigan. This is a rural area with an abundance of old farms,
antiquated barns and wildlife that are vast part of this vibrant areas’ everyday life; far removed
from the urban concrete jungles of our larger
metropolitan cities.
strengthened my ability to be and stay “in the moment.” The vision; to capture the beauty of the
thumb area of my home state of Michigan. This is a rural area with an abundance of old farms,
antiquated barns and wildlife that are vast part of this vibrant areas’ everyday life; far removed
from the urban concrete jungles of our larger
metropolitan cities.
I had before me, a unique opportunity to “kill two birds with one stone,” so to speak, based on
another business I had recently started that involved doing on-site inspections. I was, and still
am, an inspector and always have my workhorse of a camera with me. Every time I would go out to do
my daily grind, I would go by some of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenes, reminiscent of a
time long gone when life did not seem so complicated. It was an opportunity to not run my life
based on a clock and allow myself to focus on what was truly going on around me. A time to gain
perspective.
another business I had recently started that involved doing on-site inspections. I was, and still
am, an inspector and always have my workhorse of a camera with me. Every time I would go out to do
my daily grind, I would go by some of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenes, reminiscent of a
time long gone when life did not seem so complicated. It was an opportunity to not run my life
based on a clock and allow myself to focus on what was truly going on around me. A time to gain
perspective.
That does not mean that I did not have deadlines and other appointments to keep; not at all.
What it meant was that I was able to not be so concerned about that aspect of my job. Each day I
left the house I had a route in hand and knew that these were the “must do’s” of the day. I never
put a time limit on how long it would take me, outside of any possible appointments, allowing
myself to pull off the road and capture a moment in time without feeling pressured or guilty.
The time it took for that moment to be captured was fleeting, but the rendering of that small
twinkling in time will, hopefully, guarantee that these antiquated beauties will be remembered
and cherished for many years to come.
What it meant was that I was able to not be so concerned about that aspect of my job. Each day I
left the house I had a route in hand and knew that these were the “must do’s” of the day. I never
put a time limit on how long it would take me, outside of any possible appointments, allowing
myself to pull off the road and capture a moment in time without feeling pressured or guilty.
The time it took for that moment to be captured was fleeting, but the rendering of that small
twinkling in time will, hopefully, guarantee that these antiquated beauties will be remembered
and cherished for many years to come.
That old tattered red barn that fell to the ground last year will always have life in this
collection. That one focused moment will stand as a memorial to her resilience and a testament to
her stolidity through the ages, as the landscapes changed around her.
We all need different viewpoints in our lives, that allow us to think outside of our own personal
bubble that we get lost in. We can find ourselves caught up in our belief systems
to a point that we allow ourselves to negate the reasons behind other’s perceptions of the world.
Keeping a home, raising children, paying bills, putting up with the unlimited biases in the world
and keeping sanity through it all is no easy feat. Sometimes we need to separate ourselves from all
the noise to gain perspective as to what is profoundly important in our own individual lives so
that we can appreciate the perception of others. Sometimes we need to go on a journey.
collection. That one focused moment will stand as a memorial to her resilience and a testament to
her stolidity through the ages, as the landscapes changed around her.
We all need different viewpoints in our lives, that allow us to think outside of our own personal
bubble that we get lost in. We can find ourselves caught up in our belief systems
to a point that we allow ourselves to negate the reasons behind other’s perceptions of the world.
Keeping a home, raising children, paying bills, putting up with the unlimited biases in the world
and keeping sanity through it all is no easy feat. Sometimes we need to separate ourselves from all
the noise to gain perspective as to what is profoundly important in our own individual lives so
that we can appreciate the perception of others. Sometimes we need to go on a journey.
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Come enjoy the journey with me and enjoy MI Eye on the Thumb!