
Ramblings, Wind, and Lilacs
A tired day, a handful of lilacs, and a mind full of quiet plans. This post isn’t about anything grand—just the beauty tucked into the ordinary. A little dreaming, a little sunlight, and the peace that comes from showing up, even when you’re worn thin.
Gray Skies and Black & White Frames
A gray April day, a stretch of creative stillness, and a roll of black-and-white film with only six usable frames. This post is about showing up anyway—about the quiet value of creating without inspiration and the beauty of learning to see differently.
Cold Winds and a Magnolia in Malacky
On a freezing spring day in Malacky, a short walk before my son’s floorball game led me to something unexpected—a blooming magnolia beside a weathered house. It was a quiet reminder that beauty often waits where we least expect it, even in the cold.
A Slower Friday, Sunshine, and Simple Things
Fridays are usually full and busy, but this one was different—slower, softer, and touched by sunshine. Time with a friend, quiet knitting, and a bit of creative work made the day feel beautifully balanced. I wouldn’t mind more Fridays like this one.