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n this striking black-and-white photograph, a woman’s head is gently covered by a horse’s mane, creating a quiet and intimate connection between human and animal. The soft drape of the hair frames her face, hiding yet revealing a sense of trust and harmony. The monochrome tones emphasize the textures and contrasts, highlighting the strength, grace, and serenity shared in this fleeting moment. It is a visual meditation on the closeness of nature and humanity, and the silent bond that can exist between them."
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Dear reader, I have been thinking about the things we say without ever opening our mouths. We spend so much of our lives tangled in words, trying to explain the weight of our hearts or the sudden, sharp ache of loneliness, yet the most profound truths are almost always silent.
Read the reflection →I remember the smell of a horse’s neck after a long gallop—a thick, sweet musk of dried sweat, hay, and the deep, damp heat of a living furnace. When you press your face against that mane, the world narrows down to the rhythm of a heavy, steady pulse.
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Life in the Green Field by Nu Yai Sing Marma
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