12 September 2011

heightened perspective


I got invited to go flying!
A glimpse 'from where I was'...

 my friend and her pilot friend, who was a most
delightful and generous guide.

 The Bay of Fundy at low tide.
Did you know the Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world?
Around 50 feet!

As the tides flow in they wind deep into the valley.

Doesn't this look like an inviting place
to go to university?

Amethyst is found on these cliffs.
I felt calm just looking at them.
People can and do hike along here,
mindful of course of the tide schedule.


At high tide only some of the tips will be visible.

can you see the love in the air...


This was my first time experiencing a small plane flight and I am so grateful for the opportunity. I met my new friend at a retreat last month, and we connected instantly when we found out about our common trait of high sensitivity. I have been so appreciating her friendship, and on this particular day was inspired by her direct, unapologetic, yet respectful way of stating a need. People with high sensitivity experience stimuli on a deep level, not generally outwardly apparent to others. I was so excited about this experience, yet felt slightly overwhelmed by all of the new-ness. Not to mention the added challenge of a noisy airplane and wearing headphones with a persnickety microphone. About 10 minutes into the flight, my friend simply said to our pilot (they have known each other for over ten years and he is not a hsp) that although pointing out particular sights is appreciated, she and I are both hsp's and also need to take in some silence while enjoying the sights. After that, there was a nice balance, like the tide, a natural ebb and flow of information and pleasant conversation without the need for 'fillers'.

 breathtaking expanse...

other goings-on at the airport that day.
perhaps next time!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

ooh I love it! The pictures are divine... and your words even more so... what a blessing my sweet sistah!

Rhonda

Anonymous said...

thanks lady! a blessing indeed :)
mella

Diane said...

Very cool! Skip will be very excited for you...going up in that small plane. Great pictures!

mella said...

being in that small plane and flying around 2000 ft or less was a really dramatic experience - tell Skip that i can see the attraction to becoming a pilot!