How does a picture tell a thousand words? It goes both ways…it either has a couple, or it far surpasses the mark. Sorry for sounding cryptic. If you look at this image, I believe that a thousand is somewhat under-selling it. If you were to reflect on it, take every detail, would you make up more than one thousand? At its most basic, you could get away with twenty, but that’s no fun.

Twenty Words: There is a beach of sand with seaweed strewn across the grainy surface. There are rocky bits on either side.
More than Twenty: The ocean sits in the background, drawing you in to the grace of the waves. Seaweed is laying on the sand, once drifting it was deposited here with the last tide. Rocks climb to each side, worn by the waves over many thousands of years. There are pebbles here too. Some are open to being found, others are hiding in the crevices. The clouds are dark, creating a mist that hides the land in the distance. (76 Words.)
The quick point that I am making, is about how reflection can change how much you see and appreciate. Take you time to observe and listen, it’s amazing what is around you.

