RE: A Promise to Preserve the Peace of Gilgit-Hunza in Words...
First, I want to say that the place is really beautiful, and the photos you've captured its beauty are wonderful. The mountains are where I love to relax and find myself. At the sea, I practice blue mind, which is why I love it so much, but in the mountains, I almost experience the same thing, from the sound of streams and waterfalls… Like you, I don’t always manage to collect my thoughts after a trip. I have quite a few travels that I haven't written a word about, many of them were a long time ago. For example, Barcelona had a marathon, an interesting restaurant, city sights… but I never managed to organize my thoughts and find the time to sit down and write, even though I did manage to write a blog about the most famous market and a few buildings I thought were seriously underrated in the community.
Dear girl, I want to tell you that it's important to find time, and soon, because whether you like it or not, feelings fade, and memories get "falsified" in one way or another. Pour your soul onto paper, computer, phone, whatever is convenient for you - just do it. I use all methods, jotting down notes, thoughts, everything that comes to my mind. When I feel balanced and focused enough, I gather all the pieces)))
Thanks so much for your lovely comment! I’m glad that you liked the photos, even if they don’t fully capture the beauty of the place. I totally get what you mean about the mountains and the sea—they both have that calming effect, don’t they?
It’s comforting to hear I’m not the only one who struggles to gather thoughts after a trip.
Your advice is spot-on; I need to make time to write before the memories start to fade. (Hopefully not🤞🏻)
Seriously, thanks for the gentle nudge: it’s exactly what I needed. I’ll try to get my thoughts down soon! And I will tag you if you don't mind ;))
Jot down your notes. That works for me. Key situations and moments that can serve as your guiding light. I don't mind)))