Tamsui Old Street, taipei
When you point at something interesting but no one is around to see it.
Walking through the quiet pathways of Tamsui Waterfront (淡水河岸), I found myself enveloped in a sense of profound solitude. The overcast sky cast a muted light over everything, making the world feel like an old black-and-white photograph. Ahead of me was a solitary figure dressed in dark clothing, pointing towards something unseen. It was a gesture that seemed almost theatrical against the backdrop of sprawling trees and an unassuming concrete building. This juxtaposition of nature and urban structure felt like a metaphor for life itself—constant yet ever-changing. As I continued my walk, I couldn't help but reflect on how solitude can be both a companion and a mirror to our own thoughts.