Esto de darle valor, celebración u homenaje a la Pachamama no debería ser solo un día, sino los 365 días del año, ya que durante estos dos últimos años la tierra y todo lo que la rodea se ha visto un gran cambio. Hemos visto que los seres humanos somos quien dañamos la naturaleza y la convertimos en la mejor o en la peor.
Digo esto porque durante estos dos años de pandemia he visto en diferentes noticias que el mar estaba mas calmado y limpio, que los lagos de países del mundo estaban limpios que hasta se veía un arcoíris de peces que normalmente no se ve, la lluvia fue mas constante y su olor fue a tierra limpia como esa que olíamos cuando estábamos pequeños, cantidad de aves se trasladaron a otras partes y se acercaron a las personas.
Realmente han sucedido cosas increíbles y que yo he vivido en plenitud.
Hello everyone in this beautiful community of @Holus-lotus, once again I find myself participating in your beautiful initiatives, where a lot of internal gratitude arises because it allows me to review in my trunk of memories the most beautiful experiences I've had with the earth and its imposing nature.
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This of giving value, celebration or homage to the Pachamama should not be just one day, but 365 days a year, because during these last two years the earth and everything that surrounds it has seen a great change. We have seen that we humans are the ones who damage nature and turn it into the best or the worst.
I say this because during these two years of pandemic I have seen in different news that the sea was calmer and cleaner, that the lakes of countries around the world were cleaner, that even a rainbow of fish was seen that normally is not seen, the rain was more constant and its smell was of clean earth like the one we smelled when we were little, a lot of birds moved to other parts and came closer to the people.
Incredible things have really happened and I have experienced them to the fullest.
After spending a long time in confinement, I discovered a wonderful place very close to my residence.
social networks I discovered a wonderful place that is very close to my residence.
It is in Caracas - Venezuela.
(In the middle of the city and accessible to everyone).
What many call the city of fury, has many things to discover.
I feel a great emotion to remember that there is a world and an earth outside waiting for us, that the confinement caused changes even in our #Pachamama and we just have to be grateful, live, breathe its pure air and take care of it.
I met a mountain, where going up in the middle of the city you find a small gate and walking always straight you get a majestic river of clear water and almost with ice cubes, how cold it is. After a lot of walking, a lot of mountain and water you get a waterfall where you sit and admire again and again that majestic amount of water.
It is a majestic and beautiful mountain.
It has very wooded trails, vegetation and a few non-home animals (if you don't like animals, always look ahead and not at the ground because you may encounter one or another and react badly). The animals are also part of the Pachamama, don't kill them, don't take the animals home because they need their natural habitat.
Pues aquí estoy yo, agradeciendo con mis brazos abiertos, sintiendo las chispas de agua pura y bendecida de nuestra tierra sagrada.
Agradezco:
- Mi vida,
- Mi salud,
- Mis logros,
- Mi andar,
- Mis conocimientos adquiridos mientras estábamos en confinamiento.
- Mi familia con sus virtudes y defectos.
- Mis recuerdos,
- Mis ganas de regresar a lugares donde fui feliz.
Well, here I am, giving thanks with open arms, feeling the sparks of pure and blessed water from our sacred land.
I am thankful:
My life,
My health,
My achievements,
My walk,
My knowledge acquired while we were in confinement.
My family with its virtues and defects.
My memories,
My desire to return to places where I was happy.
Before leaving I stopped to wash my hands, arms and face. It was like a kind of personal ritual to be thankful for being there, to be grateful for every step I took safely to get to the waterfall, in jeans and a sweater because everything unexpectedly works out better. I pulled up my pants and wet my feet, to feel more connected.
The sparks of water on my camera were inevitable, but it is also part of my favorite pictures.
I ask you to take care of our nature, to be grateful, to pick up the garbage you find even if it is not yours, to investigate every day to know new places, not to stay with the desire and above all to go in the company of your favorite person, who takes pictures of you, admires you and respects you as much as I do with nature.
Mis fotos son personales, tomadas desde una Sony básica.
Utilice CANVA para mi tarjeta de presentación.
Realice la traduccion en DeepL version gratuita.
My photos are personal, taken from a basic Sony.
I used CANVA for my business card.
I made the translation at DeepL free version.