(Where silence learns to breathe again)
In the hush of Ulva Island, I listened not with my ears — but with my heart.
The air of the second morning was wrapped in stillness.
Originally, I planned to walk one of Stewart Island’s long trails,
but the weather shifted — and so did I.
Instead, I joined a small group of six for the Ulva Island Wildlife Tour,
riding across silver water in a little water taxi toward a sanctuary of birds and ancient trees.
Our guide named each bird, one after another —
but their songs stayed with me more than their names.
I wanted to remember everything the guide said,
yet my imagination wandered: soon I was lost in the sound of wings,
the scent of the forest after rain,
and the quiet heartbeat of life beneath the ferns.
Every rustle, every shimmer of light through the leaves
felt like the earth breathing — reminding me to listen, not think.
Perhaps the world doesn’t need us to understand it.
It only needs us to listen.

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