This photo is very evocative; the stones seem quietly placed there by time, guiding you forward step by step.
You said, "Trust in this silence," and I really like that phrase. It seems to express a sense of security without words—even if the path is broken, as long as your feet are steady, you can get through.
This image also makes me think that some paths don't need to be crossed in one leap; one step at a time is enough.
When you were walking on it, were you more focused on your feet, or did you also look at your reflection in the water?
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This photo is very evocative; the stones seem quietly placed there by time, guiding you forward step by step.
You said, "Trust in this silence," and I really like that phrase. It seems to express a sense of security without words—even if the path is broken, as long as your feet are steady, you can get through.
This image also makes me think that some paths don't need to be crossed in one leap; one step at a time is enough.
When you were walking on it, were you more focused on your feet, or did you also look at your reflection in the water?