“Myself As I exist.”
As I sit by the warmth of a bonfire, I imagine myself on a log, pen and paper in hand, pouring out my thoughts. This act of writing helps me release what no longer serves me, bringing a sense of relief that I’ve cherished since childhood.
When I find solitude, I am enveloped in peace and calm. This inner sanctuary I’ve created allows my mind to rest, untouched by external chaos. It is a space I fiercely protect, for it is my anchor in the storm.
I have faced my share of downfalls, just like you. We are all human, navigating life the best we can with what we know and have learned. I’ve been inspired by many, and even those who were less kind have taught me valuable lessons. We are all simply trying to live our best lives.
You have every reason to be yourself, and to choose your own path.
My life is a canvas, painted with joy and sorrow, light and shadow. I seek clarity, a mirror to reflect on my journey, tracing the brushstrokes that have shaped my existence. Let’s explore this gallery together, each frame a chapter etched into the fabric of my soul.
Photo taken by Karen K Holsinger
Say What?
What’s my purpose, What’s my mission
and what’s my priority?
“If you have the mind to be online,
you have the mind to do great things!”
Photo taken by Karen K Holsinger
“When faced with adversity, choose wisely.”
Amidst the ruins of a shattered dream,
Lies the strength to rise, to redeem.
For every piece that falls apart,
There's a lesson learned, a new start.
The fragments of a life once whole,
Now test the mettle of your soul.
But do not fear the path ahead,
For in your heart, you've always tread.
With every shard that you reclaim,
You build a future, not the same.
A mosaic of experience rich,
Far beyond the shallow ditch.
So let not others break your stride,
Nor in the shadows, you must hide.
Your spirit's strong, your will is free,
To shape a life as it should be.
Forge ahead with trust and grace,
In every trial, you'll find your place.
For you are the architect of time,
And every mountain, you will climb.
Photo taken by Karen K Holsinger