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The little wonders that will make you hopeful

How are you doing right now?

When I look out the window, at Europe and the world my heart gets heavy and quite sad.

Treetops, meadows and grass turn brown under a heat wave and an exceptionally dry year so far. Birds stop singing, fish die in rivers, insects are less abound. Wildfires rage in the Arctic circle, temperatures rise over 30 degrees Celsius in the same region, and some crops fail or are at least much lower than they are supposed to be. This is just to mention a few things that look terribly wrong for me.

What has already become regular in developing countries as they especially suffer from and feel climate change, the latter more and more hits and arrives in the developed world. After all, it is that developed world which is responsible for climate change in the first place.

What’s more, Mother Nature and above all the ocean is choking on plastic and rubbish from ever faster consuming humans. I think beyond repair. Every year, 8 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean of our blue planet. “It’s equivalent to five grocery bags filled with plastic for every foot of coastline in the world.” writes Coastal Care. And this figure rises.

The political atmosphere is no better. Moves to more xenophobia, racism, and the neglecting of environmental issues are definitely the opposite what I feel we desperately need: empathy, mutual understanding, an honest dialogue, mediation (so needed in the circle of the mightiest as far as I am concerned), a true united spirit and activeness, a global and a grassroots approach to the challenges we face, and mindfulness towards ourselves and every living creature.

I know, it looks dire and it can feel heavy. But then there is hope. The little wonders that happen within and around us. The little wonders of hope, joy, and beauty.

Look for them and be one of them.

After an eleven-days long heat wave strong winds cleared the air here and brought about a change of weather patterns. With it came a little rain.

And look what mood the sky was in. It seemed to have felt like painting. And so it painted no matter how big the issues, how dire the outlook, how bad the pollution. I and others I know of stood in awe watching the magic happen and enjoying the moment with gratitude.

That day, the sky presented me with a powerful message of how I shall never stop hoping and believing in the little wonders and what they are capable of inducing.

When it all seems to be black and white, there is colour everywhere as well, when the news only bring bad ones, there are as many hopeful ones as well, when too many politicians around the world put their energy into power games, inhumane decisions, and threats, there are more humans like you and I who have an open mind and heart, are kind, take conscious decisions, smile friendly at someone, and maybe campaign for a freer, fairer, and more peaceful world!

And a cleaner world. Just look at this young man – Boyan Slat – who with only 16 years old decided he wanted to do something against the plastic in the ocean after seeing more plastic than fish when diving in Greece. A little wonder was born in his heart. That was back in 2011. In 2018, or more exactly in 28 days, the solution he and his team from Great Ocean Cleanup came up with will start cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. A plastic accumulation zone between Hawaii and California that covers an estimated surface area three times the size of France.

From a strong orange over lighter and cooler purple tones in the pictures above, the sky suddenly burnt in red and dark violet colours.
A drop in the ocean, but at least some rain arrived.
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Shine a light and be a piece of hope.

Everyone of us can be a piece of hope. Everyday.

6 Comments

  1. Nice thoughts Daniela, let‘s keep fighting without losing our optimism. Many things on our planet will get worse during the next years, that‘s for sure, but our fight is for the years after. As you say there‘s hope, without hope our lives and being would be meaningless. Thanks for sharing so many magic impressions of nature.

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    1. Dear Dominic, thank you so much for your supportive words. You are right, of course, but sometimes I find it hard to stay optimistic. Then I try to hold on to the little wonders.
      It is my pleasure to share photographs of the beauty and magic that is nature. Thank you for enjoying them 🌟!

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  2. Such a beautiful post, dear Daniela.
    As you know, we share these thoughts on the state of the world and the environment and I’m so glad that you remind me of all the good and wonderful stuff that’s also going on.
    I recently heard someone say this and it gave me great comfort:
    “You cannot do all the good that the world needs,
    but the world needs all the good that you can do.”
    So… small steps, small deeds, caring and hopeful posts like this… they all add up and make a difference. 💖

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    1. This is so right, dearest Alexandra. And I would love to add: We can only do all the good when we first look after ourselves in a compassionate and loving way. So here is to us and our shining light 💫🌟💫! 🌸💞🌸

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