Notes I wrote while trying to keep going: August

the outdoors held me

August was car camping.

Sleeping close to the ground. Living out of bags. Letting the day decide the shape of itself instead of the other way round.

River swims. Waterfall dips. Cold, moving water that didn’t ask questions or need answers. Just immersion. Just being held by something bigger than my thoughts.

Camping with found family. People who didn’t need the backstory. People who let me be quiet or feral or joyful without commentary. Shared food. Shared fires. Shared ease.

I released myself to the outdoors in August.
Gave my nervous system somewhere wide to stretch out.

There was so much peace there. Not the fragile kind. The solid kind that comes from sleeping under sky and waking with the light. From real tiredness. From bodies moving the way they’re meant to.

I didn’t talk much about grief.
I didn’t analyse it.
I didn’t try to understand myself better.

I just existed.

August became my whole vibe.
Bare feet. Cold water. Long days.
A reminder that I belong to the natural world as much as I belong to my thoughts.

I felt held.
And for a while, that was enough.

These are the kinds of moments Daydot was built for.

Why Daydot exists

Daydot was built around documenting life as it’s lived.
The calm after fear.
The stories that don’t need fixing.
The things you notice once you stop rushing past them.

Seas & Sunrises
Seas & Sunrises

Seas & Sunrises

Half-Feral, Fully Fabulous
Half-Feral, Fully Fabulous

Half-Feral, Fully Fabulous

Mountains & Glens
Mountains & Glens

Mountains & Glens

Forests & Rivers
Forests & Rivers

Forests & Rivers

Cosmic Beyond
Cosmic Beyond

Cosmic Beyond