Friday 29 November 2019

Looking back on November

What a difficult month mental health-wise; it has gone by in a whorl of confusion, despair and exhaustion. I reluctantly had to accept all the help and support that was offered me just to drag myself through the days. Time moved in a odd way, feeling like it was stretched out long and never ending but somehow also slipping through my fingers, days upon days wasted. I couldn't be more thankful that today I feel a little more in control.

I haven't been out that much (obviously) and anything I have done has been very relaxed. It seems perfectly understandable that any afternoons out have been in wooded surroundings with my camera and Toby. Ecotherapy heals :)

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019


Blogging will hopefully be made more enjoyable and easier by this wonderful new laptop and my early Christmas present from Andrew of an incredible new lens for my camera.

I will end this first blog in a while with some of my most liked photographs I have taken for Instagram this November (for the Fat Mum Slim month of colour prompts and for myself) with said new lens!

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
the last Geum of the year

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
Moonrise at Nendrum

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
Withered willow leaves

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
Sunset at Nendrum

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
A puffball in the moss

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
Beautiful rust

A Stubborn Optimist - Ecotherapy blog  ~ C.Gault 2019
Gingerbread and coffee
I love Autumnal colours so it seems :)
STAY WARM my friends and best wishes for the month to come!
Love Carrie
xx

3 comments:

  1. I'm sorry to read that you've struggling this month. The miserable weather certainly hasn't helped, and even made me a bit moochy at times.
    Lucky you getting a new laptop and camera lens. Lovely pictures.
    Take care, and hugs. xx

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  2. I agree with, Flighty that the weather has done nothing to lighten the mood regardless of the state of one's mental health. Enjoy your new toys,

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  3. The rust and the heart - wonderful pictures with your new toy!

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