Twilight Reflections at Lauderdale Bay, Tasmania
The clouds look like they're gossiping about the sunset.
The horizon seemed to stretch endlessly as I leaned against a patch of tall grass. The bay had gone quiet except for the occasional rustle of leaves behind me, as though the world itself was holding its breath. The lights from distant homes dotted the darkness like fireflies trapped inside glass jars—small but steady. I found myself wondering about the people who lived there; what stories unfolded behind those glowing windows? The breeze carried a faint scent of saltwater mixed with earth, grounding me in this moment that felt both fleeting and eternal. Every ripple on the water seemed deliberate, as if nature itself had decided to move at its own unhurried pace tonight.