Leaving Our Forested Home

Leaving Our Forested Home

Leaving Our Forested Home – Well, we are on the road again. I grew up in this area of forest and lakes and it is where I am most at home and where I can go to relax within creation, with an abundance of solitude and beauty.

When I was younger, I never got to travel much at all. I started working at the age of 13 and after the age of 18, I never missed a day of work. The only time I took off was the 3 weeks I went to truck driving school to learn how to drive a Semi Truck.

I have to say, I was so nervous those 3 weeks, not having a paycheck coming in. Even though I had planned for it. It was so strange not being at a job.

Leaving Our Forested Home

I was fortunate enough to retire from working early in my life and we have been traveling ever since. I love that I can take photos of all these beautiful places and share them with anyone who happens to pass by on this thing called the internet.

We are living in some very strange and dangerous times right now, nothing like I have ever seen in my life time.

But, I will continue doing what I know how to do best. Living life to the fullest as best as possible, enjoying that which is created for us, the beauty of creation that surrounds us everyday. Life goes by so fast, I spent my entire life working and now I will relax and enjoy whatever time I have left, not to destroy but to create, photos that will float around the old internet way pass when I leave this earth.

For every click of a camera, history is being recorded of what was and what can be.

Have a great weekend.

Leaving Our Forested Home
Leaving Our Forested Home

Leaving Our Forested Home

Sandra J

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27 Replies to “Leaving Our Forested Home”

  1. I definitely appreciate seeing all of your clicks! Agree with your assessment of the world at the moment. I don’t know what the answer is, but for the moment I’ve tried to tune it out and enjoy the elements I can control.

  2. Sandra – your colorful trees and shoreline images are as beautiful as your current outlook on life Sandra. You have worked hard in your days and deserve this respite the rest of your life to savor the beauty of nature every chance you get.

  3. I’m a big fan of your adventures and your photography Sandra. These images of the woods in full autumn colors are realy awesome ! You must be a very happy woman, being able to live your actual lifestyle.

    1. Thank you so much Rudi, yes I am so grateful, one never knows what tomorrow will bring so living the best we can today is my motto 🙂 have a great weekend.

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