Some days the schedule looks like a spreadsheet had a nervous breakdown.
Meetings.
Doctor appointment.
More meetings.
So I did what any reasonable person does. I escaped twice.
First walk, the canal looked like polished glass with the sun bouncing off it like a disco ball for ducks. The trees were still half asleep, bare branches reaching up like they forgot their leaves somewhere back in October. The only creatures fully committed to the day were the birds, chirping like they just discovered caffeine.
Second walk, same sky, even louder birds. The kind of blue that makes you wonder why anyone stays indoors voluntarily.
The power lines and that lonely tower cutting through the horizon look almost dramatic in the photos, like nature and infrastructure trying to share the same stage. Water on one side, fields on the other, sunlight reflecting so hard it almost feels personal.
Nothing heroic happened. No deep life insights. Just steps, sunlight, and a canal doing its calm reflective thing.
15,000 steps in total, two walks squeezed between obligations, and a camera catching the quiet moments in between.
Turns out the birds were the most productive ones out there.
They never had meetings to begin with.

All photos are my own, shot on my iPhone and sometimes edited in Lightroom.
AI images? Those are created by me too, using my own prompts.
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