
It is wordless Wednesday but not snowless. Though I have been looking forward to the snow and skiing, my body and mind had to do some adjusting. After all, the snow and cold were 2 months later than last year. I’ve forgotten what to do when I do get onto the cross country ski trails.
As you can see, I’m not wordless. It is not a bad thing. We have been that and contact-less for the years of the Covid. We need to converse and tell our stories and feelings again. You know, get to know each other again. Be human, vulnerable, let down our guards, laugh, cry and whatever. In the past, I’ve thought that I’ve talked too much, shared too much, left myself opened too much. True, I’ve been hurt many times. I’m none the worse for it. I’m still standing. And I’ve learned a whole bunch. I’m not saying I’m wiser. That is obvious. I’m still talking – maybe a tad too much.
More snow pictures. It’s another way I talk. Killing softly with photos.


I’m glad I’m not the only one that “talks” on Wordless Wednesday! How I miss those days of first fallen snow!
It’s difficult for an nurse not to talk. π
I agree that we need to do things that make us feel human again, like talking, storytelling, and skiing. I’m jealous, we just got rain here. I miss the snow.
Is wordless Wednesday a thing? Is that like taking the vow of silence every Wednesday?
So far, no snow here. Hope soon!!
Is wordless Wednesday like taking a vow of silence every Wednesday? A good snow storm enhances just the thought of that concept!
That’s a good idea, Kate to have a silent Weds.
Wordless Wednesday was a little less than wordless for me, too! Our snow, however, is gone. Washed away by rain and blown away gust gusts of wind.
I love your snow pics! It’s probably as close as I’m going to get to snow this winter. I agree that we need to be real and open. I am working on that myself.
Thank you, Jeanine.