Welcome to Day 4 of the 2020 RWISA "RISE-UP" Blog Tour! Each day, I will be featuring an amazing RWISA author and a piece he/she has written to focus on one of our two themes: A World Without Mom and/or How Living in This New World Has Change Me. Today's author is Robert Fear.
MOTIVATING
OTHERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
by Robert
Fear
If anyone had told me at the start of the
year what was going to happen in 2020, I would have thought they were crazy.
Over the past few weeks, I have learned to
cope with this new reality. The initial feelings of anxiety and fear subsided, and
my views changed as I became more sensitive to others and aware of how fragile
our society is.
We are among the lucky ones. Although work from
my day job has evaporated, my wife and I live in a comfortable house, our three
cats keep us company, and we have enough money to last through this crisis. As a
bonus, the weather has been warm and sunny for the daily exercise walks we are allowed
to take.
When the lockdown was implemented, my
thoughts turned to those less fortunate. Older people unable to leave home,
those suffering from grief and depression, and residents of countries with even
stricter lockdowns. I thought about how I might share my experiences on social
media, to give motivation and bring a smile to the faces of those within my
reach.
Living where we do in Eastbourne, on the
south-east coast of England, we have many beautiful spots close to our home. There
are several parks filled with trees, plants, grassland and lakes. Not far away is
a farm track that winds through fields where horses, sheep and cattle graze. Birds
sing as though nothing is wrong with the world. Then there is the seafront, along
which runs a three-mile promenade, with views out across the English Channel.
Because of the lockdown and social
distancing measures, there have been few people around on my daily walks. I
gained a sense of tranquillity and tried to capture those precious moments on
my smartphone, so I could share them with others.
With video clips, I recorded nature’s sights
and sounds. These included gentle swaying trees with uplifting birdsong in the
background, views across idyllic farmland to the hills of the South Downs, and
waves crashing onto the shingle beach on a windy but sunny afternoon.
Amongst other subjects, my photos captured
the beauty of spring flowers, rainbows drawn by children hung in windows, colourful
beach huts, seafront carpet gardens, and the pier’s golden dome sparkling in the
sunlight against a backdrop of clear blue skies.
I posted these to Facebook, both on my
timeline and in two groups. In addition, I shared selected videos and photos on
Instagram and Twitter. Three of those images are included here.
Cherry blossom
Social distancing seagulls
Children’s rainbow drawings
The responses to my posts have been
encouraging and there has been positive feedback from around the world:
Ah, the sound of the sea. Just what I
needed. Very clear skies. Robyn – New Zealand.
Oh, happy memories of a childhood near
Brighton! The shingle beach and big waves. Thanks for sharing. Jackie – France.
I don’t know about you, but I’m
appreciating spring more this year. It’s so lovely to watch the birds, butterflies,
bees and other creatures carrying on with their daily lives amid the blossoms
and blooms. Jay
– Turkey.
Ebony was watching the birds outside
from her perch and listening to the birds on your video thinking she was in real
time. Laurie
– USA.
One can’t be stressed watching the cows
graze and listening to the bird song. Carola – Canada.
Lovely sights and sounds! Thanks! Susan – Uruguay.
How lucky to be able to go out for a
walk. Thanks for sharing the pics. Patricia – Spain.
If you are on Facebook and want to view the
video clips and see more photos, please send me a friend request and visit my
page by clicking here.
As I bring this piece to a close in late
April, the weather here has changed, and there is some much-needed rain. Our
first rose of spring has chosen this day to make an appearance. A sign of hope
for the future?
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Hi, Yvette! Thanks for sharing Robert's piece. What a wonderful way to spend his time, motivating and uplifting others! And the photos were amazing!
ReplyDeleteI agree! I loved the photos and his kind heart of uplifting others. Thanks for passing by, Jan! :-)
DeleteHi, Yvette and Robert! Robert, you have a great eye for photography. Great pictures! I especially loved the rose covered in raindrops at the end. These photos are uplifting. Thank you. I will check out your video clips on FB and IG. Thanks for hosting, Yvette. <3
ReplyDeleteHappy to see you here, Vashti! :-)
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