Sunset over Christianshavns Vold - The Moats

Grass.  Wild stalks reaching high, trembling in the soft autumn breeze as the sun disappears beyond the horizon.  Water.  A pearl shine across ripples dancing to the rhythm and music created by nature.  Life.

In an era of "busy", "rush" and "prove", it's no wonder that the words meditation, mindfulness and yoga are on the tips of tongues everywhere.  Some scorn at it, not yet having experienced the benefits.  Personally, I'd say all it does is open our eyes to the life around us. 
We're all caught up in whatever construct we happen to find ourselves in, which is fine, we just don't have to live with our eyes glued to our feet while we walk past natural wonders.  Every breath we take is a gift, yet breathing goes unnoticed.  Just stop every now and then to open your eyes and really take in what's around you. 

As the saying goes, "you don't know what you've got till it's gone". Take it in. Life is amazing.

This is taken at the end of a sunny Sunday in November.   Danes continue to say days later "...oh, but it was good weather on Sunday."   No one forgets the sun.   They perch on benches wherever they can, just to soak up what might be the last rays for days or months.   No one knows.   They're entering Winter.

Not as serene or calm as the view above, these were some of the Danes perched enjoying the last of the sun, taking it in.  The one of the left said "Det er den første gang jeg er blevet fotograferet.  Mellem når billedet er taget og man kigger på det, plejer jeg at forsvind eller løb ud af billedet."

If I understood correctly... That was the first time I've been photographed.  Between taking the picture and looking at it, I have usually disappeared or run out of the picture.