We’re all human. Even I, the most prolific photographer who ever stomped on this planet, must have lazy days.
I wrote this post on the 14th of September, 2021. Between 10-13.09.2021, I had lazy days. What does it mean for me? It means that I did not walk and take photos during these four days in a row. One of the reasons for this is that my beloved Kamilka had a Birthday on the 10th of September (Happy Birthday, Honey!). Another reason for taking lazy days was that I merely needed to slow down.
I am simply a human being. I do not have to, and even I cannot walk a minimum of 10.000- steps all day, during the whole year. Sometimes I must also take a rest. When I do not walk and take pictures during my lazy days, I often lie on the couch and read books. I do not have to mention that it is a time when I have more time and energy for Kamilka and our sweet little kitty named Azorek. I think it is obvious.
Lazy days do not often occur in my life.
I don’t remember when, for the last time, I had a four-day break in taking photos during the spring and summer periods. Contrary to the autumn and winter period when I walk less frequently. Do I mean that I had lazy days between 10-13.09.2021 regarding writing posts? No. I had been writing new texts every day since our return from Riga. It happened on the 3rd of July, 2021. I’d been writing one text per day since the 4th of July, 2021. The truth is that I want to be the most prolific photographer and writer/blogger. I do not know when I will stop writing one text per day. I only know that I won’t be sad once it happens because there will be a lazy day for me regarding writing. There will be nothing wrong with that.