
A Walk That Continues
This photograph was taken along the waterfront walkway of Yaletown, beside False Creek.
The walk continues.
Endlessly.
Almost as if I’m trying to absorb more of the view… more of the moment.
Taking It In
When I’m alone in places like this, something changes inside me.
There is always this spontaneous need to take in as much as possible — to feel it deeper, to understand it better, to keep it somewhere inside me.
So I can share it later.
Not with words alone, but with the feeling of it.
When Time Slows
As I was walking along False Creek during sunset, everything slowed down.
The light, the reflections, the quiet movement of the water — it was one of those moments you wish could last just a little longer.
The Thought That Appears
And naturally, a thought appears.
You wish your favorite people were there.
To see it.
To feel it.
To live it with you.
A Moment That Connects
Moments like this always connect in my mind with another reflection, like A Sunset You Wish Could Last Forever, where time feels like it pauses just enough for you to notice it.
Preparation
Because sometimes, walking alone doesn’t feel like loneliness.
It feels like preparation.
Preparation to carry that moment with you…
and give it to the people you love.









