The colors in nature are always mesmerizing and so come to let your mind drift over each of the photos below.
So beautiful to see how the clouds wrap themselves around the mountain peaks.
Not my normal time of posting, as after the release from hospital, we just arrived back home now. 3 biopsies were taken and we will have to wait one week for the results. I have a critically low iron level and it was a horrible experience to feel a tube being pushed down my throat on its way into my stomach. But I knew that they had to cut little pieces off the inside of my stomach, in order to study them in a laboratory.
Any case, I am back now and life goes on.
I can never tire of these views, as they imprint themselves on my soul.
We are all a part of nature and the soil and as there are so many different sights in nature, that it always reminds me of the different problems that we encounter in our lives. But one thing that nature teaches me, is to overcome.
That road that you see, stretches for more than 1 kilometer to the mountains, and it is so wonderful to walk along on it, as there is always something happening.
Lovely how the clouds rest on the mountains.
I tried to get the inside of the valley.
Standing like soldiers or sentinels, those mountain peaks.
Finally, things started to clear a little bit, as you can see below.
It is only natural to worry about a cancer finding from the biopsies, but we are praying that no cancer will be found. Instead, on a previous occasion I had to undergo a colonoscopy and gastroscopy, and the doctor found some lesions. He did nothing and said I was okay.
This new doctor now told us, that the lesions might be the cause of my inner bleeding and they needed to be cauterized.
So now he has booked me for the 18th of May to do a series of cauterizations.
Often, when I feel like this, I find my succor in nature, and after my visits my world is well again. Just an old habit that always pacifies me.
I hope that you have enjoyed the pictures.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.