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Something More

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I went into the night with only a vague determination that anywhere must be better than this place. There just has to be more out there for me. I don’t know what it is specifically, but there’s a place in the pit of my gut that tells me I have to go out into the world and find it. A place with more life. More love. More adventure. More happiness. Just… more.

 

I don’t know where I’m going or where I’ll end up, but I know that I am meant for more than this. I am meant for my own brand of greatness. Greatness is in the eye of the beholder. My greatness may be mediocrity to someone else or maybe even to everyone else, but I’ve decided that I don’t care anymore. For the first time in my life I am not afraid. I am not afraid to fail. I am not afraid to disappoint. I am not afraid to try.

 

I want to build a new life for myself. But make no mistake: I am not hiding from who I was. Who I was has led me to these crossroads here where I get to decide who I will become. I am proud of who I was. I am proud of my past no matter if you think it’s neat, messy, clean, dirty, right, wrong, or anything in between. My past is my fuel.

 

© 2015 Hazel Arroyo

Photo © 2015 Hazel Arroyo

Liberté. Égalité. Fraternité. Vive la France.

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I’ve been thinking all weekend about what kind of post I wanted to write. At first I thought about writing about the anger that I felt when I heard the news, or the sadness and grief that I still feel, but in the end I realized that the most important emotion for me to hold on to was a feeling of hope for the future.

 

It’s easy to feel angry or sad or scared. Sometimes it isn’t as easy to feel love or peace in the face of such horribly violent acts. I spoke to my father on Friday and he said something to me that helped me to cut through those feelings of anguish: “Always remember that there will always be more good than bad in this world”. He reminded me that it’s important that in these times of darkness, we do not forget the foundations of our humanity. In a way, it’s good to feel grief and sadness over the loss of our fellow humans. It reminds us that we aren’t completely desensitized to the violence that can happen in the world. It reminds us that we care.

 

I think that far too often we get stuck on arguing our opinions about if and how we should retaliate whenever senseless acts of violence rock our world. I have decided to recuse myself from that discussion and leave it up to the people in charge, for now. So instead of opening the door to a political or moral debate, I have chosen to send out into the universe some peace that I believe this world is in desperate need of.

 

As many of you already know, I studied abroad in Paris when I was in college. It was the most enchanting experience of my life thus far. I absolutely fell in love with the vibrancy of Paris and its inhabitants. It was an absolute dream come to life. I know that there will always be a special place in my heart for the enchanting city of lights and all of the people who illuminate it. And so, to my French copains, I extend my deepest sympathies and condolences. As an American, I am proud to stand by you in your time of need just as you have stood by America throughout history in our times of need and revolution.

 

While Paris has been the closest hit to home in recent memory, do not forget the innocent people living in the countries that these terrorists call home. They have to either live with the terror or make an attempt to flee into a world that is quick to condemn them.

 

The take away that I would like to highlight is this simple message: We are all human. We all bleed and we all feel. We are all mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, sisters, brothers, neighbors, and friends. When it seems like there is so much hate to overcome in this world, remember the wisdom imparted to me by my father; the good in this world will always outweigh the bad.

 

– Hazel

 

Photo © 2015 Hazel Arroyo

 

Photo of the Day (22 September 2015)

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Happy Tuesday! Today we have a Hooded Oriole (Icterus cucullatus) from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is actually an aquarium, zoo, botanical garden, natural history museum, art gallery, and publisher all rolled into one. This little guy is just one of over 230 different species that can be found there.

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day (21 September 2015)

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Happy Monday! This morning we have a lovely little sparrow taken at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. Bosque del Apache is probably most famous for the annual Festival of the Cranes where the endangered Whooping Cranes, among other species, can be seen beginning their annual migrations at the Fly-Out. Have a great week everyone!

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day (13 September 2015)

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Happy Sunday Everyone! This afternoon we have a Yellow Crowned Night Heron that was photographed at Boquerón State Forest in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. Our lovely heron friend is related to the now extinct Bermuda Night Heron that was endemic to Bermuda and became extinct after human colonization.

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day (12 September 2015)

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Happy Saturday! Hope everyone has a great start to their weekend. Today we’ve got a shot taken in downtown Golden, Colorado. Golden is the hometown to the Coors Brewing Company, which also happens to be the largest brewery facility in the world. Golden is also the birthplace to the Jolly Rancher candy.

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day (9 September 2015)

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Happy Wednesday! Sometimes you need not look further than your backyard in order to find beauty in nature. This little guy (Spring Peeper Frog) was taken just steps away from our home. The Spring Peeper gets its name from its distinctive high-pitched call that is similar to the sound made by young chickens.

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day (6 September 2015)

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Happy Sunday! Today’s photo of the day was taken at Castillo San Felipe del Morro (commonly referred to as ‘El Morro’) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. First built as a Spanish fort in 1589, it was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1983 and has since become an exclusive tourist destination.

Photo: © 2015 Bryan Arroyo