
The river reflects
perfection of light
a spectrum of hope
ripples of delight
~
It flows in motion
quenches the land
thriving with truth
waving its hand
~
Breathing out beauty
loving all things
a constant mirror
pure natural springs
~Clarabelle 🦋
Breathing out beauty

The river reflects
perfection of light
a spectrum of hope
ripples of delight
~
It flows in motion
quenches the land
thriving with truth
waving its hand
~
Breathing out beauty
loving all things
a constant mirror
pure natural springs
~Clarabelle 🦋
Embrace the winter snowfall

I just love the snow, it melts my heart.
I guess it takes me back to that excited child again, and when I see that first winter snowfall, all those wonderful childlike feelings come rushing back.

Every snowflake that falls, is unique in itself – quite the miracle, just like you and me.
There’s no one quite like you – and that makes you just perfect as you are.
As winter takes its first breath,
I stand here captivated.
~Clarabelle
Embrace the winter snowfall and have some snowball fun along the way.
Stay perfect.
Clarabelle
The miracle is in you

I came across this magical photo recently on Instagram Threads…
I call it, Flower in the Snow – isn’t it just SUPER WOW!
The image for me represents the joining of hearts, to become one.
Nature is breathtakingly beautiful, and we must pause for a moment in our busy lives, to fully appreciate the true gift it gives us.
I could stare at the photo forever, I feel so connected to it.





This is your sign today, to take a beautiful walk in nature and let it embrace every part of your being.
We are all abundantly blessed with this pure wonder around us – please don’t let it pass you by.
The miracle is in YOU.
Blessings.
Clarabelle
Take your beautiful energy to places you align with
This video was captured in the beautiful historic village of Carrbridge, in the Highlands of Scotland. This is the view of the 18th century packhorse bridge, in which the area is famous for.
If you ever get a chance to visit the Highlands, I would recommend a visit to that popular tourist spot and also the surrounding areas of Boat of Garten and Aviemore – all part of the Cairngorms National Park.
The Highlands of Scotland is one of the most magical places I’ve been to. Its natural beauty is just breathtaking and the local residents are so welcoming and friendly.
Honestly, if you are thinking of going, please do contact me, I can offer you some worthwhile guidance on where to stay, what to do and where to go.
It holds a very special place in my heart, and I genuinely believe it healed me during some tough times in life. The funny thing is, I wasn’t aware of its healing powers whilst living there, but when I Iook back, I know it did exactly that.
I will share with you more videos and photographs of my life up there – so please watch this space!
The world is filled with magical places to visit, and to travel and explore these, is such a wonderful gift.
If there is a destination that you have always wanted to visit, then you must do your best to make that happen.
Constantly being in the one spot can become dull and stagnant. Your curious soul thrives to feel alive in new environments.
Write a list of the places you’ve always wanted to go to and do what you can to get there.

I’ll be back in the Highlands soon for a visit. I love the snow and there’s plenty of it coming there soon.
Be all you can be and take your beautiful energy to places you align with.
Your heart yearns for this beauty.
Love to you always
Clarabelle
there’s magic in the air
Let’s take a morning stroll down by the river…

It all served very well for a beautiful day in Richmond Upon Thames recently.
Sunny blue skies
Vibrant green trees
Tranquil waters
Freshest air
Calm ambience
You’re worth all that beauty and more.
Take a meaningful walk of gratitude along the river and soak up nature’s gift.
Take time to know how truly blessed you are and be thankful for the opportunity to experience it.
In this moment now, believe your dreams are a reality and feel those amazing feelings of abundance.
There’s magic in the air – can you feel it?
May your heart shine like the brightest sun….always.
Where is your favourite place to walk?
Clarabelle
amongst the sunflowers

Higher Power
Did I miss it
my calling
the higher power
where did it go
Why hide it
like a dark secret
let it breathe
free from the cave
into the light
amongst the sunflowers
before the people
~ Clarabelle
I remember in 2014 when I was on a soulful nature walk in the beautiful Oxfordshire Countryside. The sun was shining, skies were so blue and everything within me felt at peace.

I got a little lost on this walk and happened to stumble across the most beautiful field of sunflowers – it was breathtakingly magical to me – in that wonderful moment, I was in absolute awe.
It was something new for me to see and I did not expect to see such beauty and wonder, as I was happily strolling along.
Life can be a bit like that….you may feel lost on your journey at times, but more often than not, it can lead you to magical places of self-discovery, unexpected opportunity and wondrous surprises.
I felt super blessed that day and was totally grateful in the moment.

I love sunflowers, they have been significant in many areas of my life, and I feel a beautiful connection to them.
I encourage you to walk amongst the magnificence of nature and know how truly special the experience is.
Have you ever been up close to a sunny bright field of sunflowers?
What’s your favourite flower?
I’d love to know in the comments below.
May your sunny smile embrace the world today.
Clarabelle
I have never been so blown away by such mastery and grandeur.

With a title like this, I am in no way minimizing the sheer amazement that is Angkor Wat. Truly, I have never been so blown away by such mastery and grandeur. I usually max out on museums and historic sites after a few hours each day. Something was different at Angkor Wat. Each temple held a unique frequency, and I became more energized as I temple-hopped. If it were allowed, I would have happily slept out there. LOL. There is a wealth of information about visiting Angkor Wat online, so I wanted this article to help you differently. Here, I’ll share my favorite things I did in Siem Reap beyond the temples.
First, I’ll offer a few tips I wish I had known before visiting. Then, we’ll head north of Angkor Wat and explore beyond, where I’ll share some of the adventurous and off-the-beaten-path activities I enjoyed outside the temple grounds. To clarify, the ancient city of Angkor Wat is inside the modern city of Siem Reap. I’ll keep these concise and to the point. Here are my top 11 pointers not to miss beyond the temples!
Angkor Wat
1. Logistics
Passes
When I visited Angkor Wat in June 2024, there were three types of passes available: a one-day, three-day and seven-day pass. If you have the time, I highly recommend the seven-day pass. It allows you to explore the grounds at a more relaxed pace and visit remote temples that many rushed travelers don’t have the opportunity to see.

Routes
There are two main viewing routes in Angkor Wat – the Big Circuit and the Small Circuit, most definitely traversed on separate days. My friends and I hired a TukTuk driver for the Big Circuit, which was the best use of our time and incredibly fun! The next day, I tackled the Small Circuit on my bicycle, which provided both a workout and enjoyment.
There was something about biking alone through the jungle that made me feel like a real adventurer, especially when I got stuck in a torrential downpour for 1.5 hours 🙆🏽♀️. I recommend these transportation methods and they are a bit rugged and keep you close to the earth. You can rent or hire an air-conditioned car, to me this felt too modern for the landscape.


Pro tip ~ there are two temples 20-30 minutes outside the Big Circuit called Phnom Bok and Banteay Samre. We had our driver take us to these for an additional small fee. Now I wouldn’t suggest more temples unless they were worth it, and these REALLY REALLY ARE!
Put on your athlete cap, as Phnom Bok requires 630 steps up to this 9th-10th century temple. This is no joke in triple-digit weather, my friends. Apart from the crumbling Phnom Bok there is also a gorgeous Buddhist temple atop. You will feel alone on top of the world up here.
Banteay Samre is down the street as you head back into town. This temple blew me away because the carvings are well-preserved. I think this is because of its tucked-away location and the fact that it attracts far fewer visitors than the temples on the circuits.



Food & Drink
There are cafes and restaurants scattered throughout the grounds of Angkor Wat which offer a variety of food, drinks and souvenirs. You won’t go hungry out there! If you have specific preferences for snacks and hydration, I recommend bringing them in a backpack. Additionally, it’s wise to research the weather for your visit. Depending on the season, you may want to pack a rain jacket and umbrella, just in case.

2. The Angkor Wat App
This app proved invaluable as it maps out both routes within its interface, conveniently numbered in viewing order – a stroke of genius! Clicking on each temple provides a brief history, which was informative. While the basic version sufficed, in hindsight, I wish I had opted for the upgraded version for additional features and information. The app was particularly helpful when I explored alone on my bike, keeping me on course through the behemoth jungle.


3. The Secret Angkor Thom Trail
Anything secret intrigues me, especially when lost cities are involved. So when a local tipped me off to the 12km trail around Angkor Thom, my ears perked up. As you enter through any archway entrances surrounding the perimeter, you’ll find small dirt trails leading up to the wall (I entered at the South Gate). On top of the wall is a perfect trail for walking, running, or biking. You’ll encounter wildlife, a jungle to your right, a moat to your left and hidden temples along the shaded path. I saw no other trekkers, only a few bicycle groups during my walk.
Walking is one of my favorite activities, and this trail in this setting made it extra special – it was one of my favorite walks ever. I suggest bringing a hat, plenty of water, a fully charged phone and a few downloaded podcast episodes. Walking casually, I completed the full loop in 3 hours and 22 minutes. Talk about experiencing Angkor Wat without the crowds!

Siem Reap
I think you will be pleasantly surprised and enamored with the town of Siem Reap. It is walkable, safe and has the modern conveniences you want. Now, this is not a food guide, but there are a few places I MUST point out. These are places I will always revisit when I return.



4. Restaurants
It is hard to have a bad meal in Siem Reap. That said, I especially fell in love with these restaurants. The first two are quick, delicious and mission-driven establishments. The third was such a comforting, cozy experience tasting Geeta’s food; it reminded me of my Nana’s cooking!
• Wild Creative Bar & Spring Rolls Restaurant – anyone who has designed a restaurant concept around spring rolls has my heart. To me, spring rolls are close to tacos regarding a near-perfect meal. Light, easy, crunchy, flavorful, creative and requires sauce ~ bliss! Wild has come up with some unique rolls and dipping sauces. I packed a few of their rolls for a picnic one day inside the temples and that was the move.
• Muffin Man – these guys served me one of the best muffins I have ever had. Along with sweet treats, they nail healthy salads and sandwiches. With two convenient locations in town and delicious coffee, Muffin Man is a must-try. Don’t miss reading the story of how they came to be, as it absolutely moving, grab the tissues.
• Serendib Srilankan Cuisine – go meet Geeta and eat her incredible food! She is a nurse by day and chef extraordinaire by night. The sweetest soul and her food will transport you to Sri Lanka and beyond.


5. Bars
There are plenty of bars in SR, but these watering holes were unique and unforgettable.
• Asana Old Wooden House – a cozy, perfectly lit gem inside Pub Street’s bustle. This cocktail-forward bar is a beautiful example of traditional Khmer architecture. These houses are known for their intricate wooden carvings and elevated stilts to protect against flooding during the monsoon season. You could see lighting up a cigar with the most interesting man in the world at Asana!
• Laundry – I first walked by Laundry and thought it was a laundromat. Nope! It is a groovy, low-key bar with a melting pot of travelers, expats and locals. The pool table, along with the hot peanuts and local draft beer, are the main attractions. The perfect place to decompress after a day of temples!
• Elephant Bar – because who doesn’t love a little pinky-up moment? Located inside Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, Elephant Bar boasts a well-appointed setting. They host a welcoming happy hour from 4-6p, open to outside guests. Beyond the delightful drinks, I was charmed by the friendly staff, world-class art and snacks (of course!).


Honorable Mention – although not a restaurant or bar, I highly recommend visiting Tribe Art Gallery. They house incredible art created by locals and other artists throughout Asia. The meaning and intention behind each artist’s work really drew me in. Check their hours; they were open Friday through Sunday evenings when I visited.
North of Angkor Wat
For the adventures below, I rented a scooter. There is nothing like riding a scooter through Cambodia’s countryside, as this is a wonderfully rural part of the world. It did a lot for the little kid in me. Don’t miss this type of transportation during your exploration beyond the temples!


6. Banteay Srey Temple
Banteay Srey Temple is known for its distinctive red sandstone construction, unique among the Angkorian temples. This beauty dates back to the late 10th century, making it older than Angkor Wat, built in the early 12th century. It is celebrated for its decorative intricacy, showcasing some of the finest examples of classical Khmer craftsmanship from the Angkorian era. The artistry here was astounding. You will need your temple pass to enter.


7. Cambodia Landine Museum
Landmines in Cambodia are a tragic legacy from decades of conflict, including the Vietnam War and the Khmer Rouge regime, which left the country heavily contaminated with unexploded ordnance. This museum tells the brave and heroic story of Aki Ra ~ a soldier, humanitarian, hero, de-miner, husband and father. These accounts of the past are heavy and hard to process. Understanding these gut-wrenching pieces of history allows us to honor and acknowledge those who endured unfathomable hardships. For me, it’s a way to pay my respects.
South of Angkor Wat

8. Lotus Farm Siem Reap
I mapped myself here to break up my drive to Tonle Sap Lake and was sure glad I did! During the brief tour of the farm I saw and learned about all the sustainable ways they use the lotus flower. These include making thread for clothing, food, vegan leather, candles, perfume, tea and much more. Don’t miss the gift shop downstairs + lotus tea & biscuits upstairs!



9. Tonle Sap Lake
Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia 😲. It has sustained Cambodian communities for centuries, providing fertile fishing and agricultural grounds. The lake is home to floating villages, where houses and structures are built on stilts or platforms. This allows inhabitants to adapt to the lake’s changing water levels and move their homes + communities as needed depending on water levels during wet and dry seasons. Visiting the floating villages is a hands-on way to understand the importance of this lake. Can you imagine moving your home because you know a monsoon is coming? All I can say is respect.

10. Phnom Kraom
Phnom Kraom is home to a Buddhist monastery where monks live and practice daily rituals, contributing to the serene atmosphere atop the hill. You can explore this Buddhist temple, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Cruise to Phnom Kraom after Tonle Sap for sunset, as this is one of the highest points in Siem Reap. Viewing the floating village from this hillside provides a colorful vision. You will need to show your temple pass to enter.
East of Siem Reap



11. Kulen Elephant Forest Camp
My last suggestion beyond the temples is Kulen Elephant Forest Camp. I booked this experience directly online. They offer roundtrip transportation in an air-conditioned car, which is amazing. Our guide picked us up downtown, and we drove one hour east to Kulen Elephant Forest to meet these majestic giants.
These elephants were rescued from working in tourism at Angkor Wat in 2017. By 2019, elephant rides at the temples had stopped. It is wonderful to see how well taken care of they are, these caretakers are doing a top notch job. The time spent at the camp includes making elephant food, feeding, walking, and hanging with the elephants in the forest. If you are an elephant lover, this experience will be a dream come true! The money spent on visits helps with their feed, care and conservation efforts. I paid $90 USD.


Good Bye, Mysterious Angkor Wat
When I think about Angkor Wat, it evokes mystery and intrigue. There are many theories about how the Khmer built the largest and most prosperous urban city of the 12th century. How did they cut and lay each stone so precisely? How did they carve the stones without cracking them? As curious as I am, some things are better left enigmatic. I believe ancient civilizations had access to higher consciousness ~ visioning, dreaming and creating as they were not so focused on climbing the corporate ladder, paying bills, social media and running carpools ~ if you know what I mean?


I hope you enjoy the temples with your body, mind and soul. May they touch you on a deep cellular level, activating a sense of mystery and wonder. And I hope these ways of experiencing Siem Reap beyond the temples round out your visit in a fulfilling way. May we all have the privilege of dreaming up something magical in this lifetime!
With all my love,
Bekah
PS ~ if you are doing the darn thing in Southeast Asia and plan to visit Vietnam, check out our unique Vietnamese food guide here!
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take a wander

Take a wander today 🌻
You’ll be amazed what you find.
🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
Clarabelle 🦋
Breathe in this energy-giving sunlight

You have access to this kind of perpetual beauty everyday.
The sun never fails to rise and set and we have that daily opportunity to enjoy its mesmerising energy and light of hope.
The sun exudes a special glow that hynotises the heart and soul. I dare you not to be breathtakingly inspired by its magical powers.
Life brings us the perfection of these gifts everyday and more often than not, we unintentionally dismiss them.
Promise yourself to breathe in this energy-giving sunlight before the darkness of the day falls upon you.
I’m captured, are you?
Clarabelle
There is no greater presence than now

I want you to really think about the above quote and what it speaks to you.
There is no greater presence than NOW and no greater answer than NOW.
As soon as you become solely aware of this power, a positive internal shift begins to happen.
Time begins to slow down and eventually doesn’t exist. Worries become non-existent and joy becomes more of a priority or just IS.
Life changes thought or thought changes life? – that won’t matter anymore, because your true presence will thrive in natural flow.
You may never get to experience pure reality but one thing is for sure, if you do miss out on this one absolute truth, you truly haven’t lived.
Life doesn’t have to be as complicated as we make it. Calm waters make more impact than stormy seas.
I invite you to ponder in the stillness of life today.
Clarabelle
Nature’s magic
The stunning beauty of nature, takes my breath away every single time.
This is not imagination, this is not a dream, these captivating moments surround us everyday.
It’s only when we really stop and look, we see it for what it truly is.
May you embody yourself in a few moments of stillness today and embrace the fullness of nature’s magic.
We are all truly blessed.
Thank you for being here, as always.
Love Clarabelle

Sunset amber
Glowing bright
Wings of energy
For your first flight.
give yourself some well needed ‘breathing space”
Are you craving for some peaceful tranquility in your life right now?
If you’re running around in a frenzy trying to get everything done yesterday, then maybe you do need to slow down a bit.
There is nothing more important than your health and wellbeing, so please, give yourself some well needed, ‘breathing space’.
Your family, friends and work will benefit more in the long run, if you jump off that hamster wheel and take some ‘time out’.
Your head and your heart needs a break from all the noise and unnecessary distractions that pull you in so many different directions. How on earth can you move forward with all that stuff pulling you back.
Make time for yourself to BE YOURSELF – not the angry parent, stressed out boss, frustrated friend or worried workmate.
Just time for you, to focus on YOU!
I bet, even that very thought, seems like bliss.
Remember you are deeply loved, respected and admired by the people in your life – so make sure you bring your best energy when you’re with them and that means a well rested you in advance.
I think your time to recharge is long overdue.
You’ve got this…..always!
By Clarabelle, London, UK
Written on 8 August 2022
Posted to blog 28 August 2022

swim in inspiration
Empowering thoughts,
tell the story,
a mind so strong,
brings love and glory.
Sweet nature's gift
is here to keep,
a heartfelt wave,
blue rivers run deep.
Swim in inspiration,
live by the lake,
the current breathes life,
into each step you take.
By Clarabelle
London,UK
21 July 2022
clouds move the rain
Take a deep breath in and know you have this moment right here, right now and no one can take this specialness away from you.
BREATHE AGAIN
Each space in time,
can give you this,
the calmest breath,
serenity so bliss.
For when you know,
to breathe again,
the sun it rises,
clouds move the rain.
A chosen moment,
yours alone,
heavens open,
a miracle zone.
By Clarabelle
London, UK
19 July 2022
shine like the morning sun
1. If God lets me I'll always lead the way If God lets me I'll kneel down with him and pray If God lets me I'll do him very proud If God lets me I'll help all lost in the crowd 2. If God lets me I'll shine like the morning sun If God lets me I'll do what he needs done If God lets me I'll be a beacon of pure strength If God lets me I'll go to any given length 3. If God lets me I'll show him my full power If God lets me I'll respect his every hour If God lets me I'll take the best right turn If God lets me I'll let all worry burn 4. If God lets me I'll give him my all If God lets me I'll knock down each brick wall If God lets me I'll be happy in present time If God lets me I'll forever be more than fine 5. If God lets me I'll forgive and forget If God lets me I'll get out of all bad debt If God lets me I'll love him like no other If God lets me I'll make peace with every brother 6. If God lets me I'll hold my head up high If God lets me I'll be truthful and not lie If God lets me I'll always sing his song If God lets me I'll make right every wrong 7. If God lets me I'll live life to the full If God lets me I'll obey his every rule If God lets me I'll share the good I know If God lets me I'll give all hope a go 8. If God lets me I'll believe in my self-worth If God lets me Every wave of life I'll surf If God lets me I'll be positive and bright If God lets me I'll sleep peacefully each night 9. If God lets me I"ll take my second chance If God lets me I'll celebrate and dance If God lets me I'll show him I am real If God lets me I trust he'll make the deal By Clarabelle Created on 10 August 2021 London, UK
give life your all
When the wild wind blows, and you're down on your knees, begging for mercy, praying for please. Lift your head high, stand up tall, break down those barriers, give life your all. Many would hope, for your inner strength, running on empty, but going every length. Your champion heart, can carry you forever, up the highest mountain, across each raging river. See yourself winning, battling each storm, building the new, challenging the norm. by Clarabelle 29 October 2021 London, UK
growing so free
Vibrant youth, bountiful in art, graceful in nature, sweet miracle heart. Oh beautiful flower, in my soul you do live, the scent of your life, forever it gives. I watch you in awe, growing so free, a magical creation, a wonder to see.
By Clarabelle
27 October 2021
London, UK

Oh misty mountain,
as far as the eye can see.
You watch over the land,
bathe in its history.
Oh misty mountain,
a bridge to reach our dreams.
You cast your mighty spell,
on rocky river streams.
Oh misty mountain,
I feel the depth of your heart.
A protector of the skies,
embracing a brand new start.
Oh misty mountain,
I see you as my friend.
Your size, it is your beauty,
and love without no end.
By Clarabelle

It’s nature’s way,
to show you, you.
A humble path,
eyes sunny blue.
Whispering in the wind,
gentle on your skin.
Nurturing life,
breathe it all in.
Talking soldiers,
are brave indeed.
Leaves of beauty,
flowering the weed.
Giants of green,
wave as you wander.
and there you’ll find me,
silent thoughts I do ponder.
By Clarabelle
I invite you to take a walk in nature today.
Doe Deer Trail
Today, I went on a “Doe Deer” trail walk today in the Highlands of Scotland, and I was so wanting to see a Doe Deer. I was planning on doing a 1.5 hour walk, but it led into a 3.5 hour walk, after I got “lost in the woods”.
Magical
It was precisely 2 hours and 2 minutes when the most stunning, magical thing happened, a Doe Deer came springing across my path, it was a breathtaking moment. I just completely stopped dead in my tracks and watched her prance her way into the depths of the woods. The thing is, if I had never taken a wrong turning, if I had never got lost, I wouldn’t have experienced that amazing moment.
Where the Magic is Found
It got me thinking this evening, that maybe in the mystery of getting lost or taking a wrong turning, this is where the magic is found.
What a beautiful thought and an even better feeling.
So if you’re worried about getting lost or taking the wrong turning in life, maybe this is where your magic will be found.
Wishing you a magical day, love Clarabelle
I was out walking the other day and took the photo below, I just thought the scenery around me was stunning. Beautiful Bonny Scotland, on a winter’s day.
Icy Puddles
Icy puddles,
Reflecting on me.
Frosty edges,
Pure beauty.
Landscape wonders,
Spellbound eyes,
A magical mirror,
Full of surprise.
By Clarabelle
I had indeed a very very beautiful 2. 5 hour walk yesterday in amongst the snowy mountains of the Cairngorms, it was absolutely beautiful and to top it all off I spotted a stunning little doe deer, it was such a lovely surprise. I took a 1 minute video almost 2 hours into my journey. Look at how stunning Bonny Scotland is.
Today, I went a long 9 mile round trip walk to the White Horse Hill in Uffington, Oxfordshire. I wanted to view the beautiful morning sunrise from the top of the hill, however it was a little too cloudy for that. Never mind, I saw something even better on the walk back, a beautiful double rainbow, wow, it truly made my day.
Rainbow days to you, love Clarabelle



I once read somewhere that motivation is like showering, you need it everyday. I can honestly say that I do listen to a little bit of motivation every day, normally first thing when I wake up – it’s a great way to start the day. Below is a motivational poem I created for you, I hope it gives you that little nudge that you need to get going today. Lots of love Clarabelle.
You haven’t moved,
You do not know.
One cause to being stuck,
Is your motivation is low.
Your mind is numb,
Your body feels lazy.
Lost in time,
This all feels crazy.
What can you do?
How can this be?
Let me help you up,
Let me help you see.
Turn on the music,
Open your heart.
Listen to the sound,
Of your favourite hit chart.
Then go for a walk,
To clear your head.
This is much better,
Than lying in bed.
Or pick up the phone,
And call a friend.
They’ll be happy to hear you,
And it will help you mend.
There is many little things,
That you can do.
To shift your energy,
Make you feel happier too.
So when motivation is low,
All you have to do,
Is one of the above.
And you’ll feel motivated too.
By Clarabelle, 11 January 2014

I hope you celebrated the birth of this new year in style and whatever that is for you I do hope it was very lovely and wonderful. I was away for a few days with my friend and we had lots of fun, it was really nice to get away.
Before I went away I bought some beautiful flowers….pink and red roses, I nearly didn’t buy them, because I was going away, but I then thought the flowers are not just for me they are for my beautiful little home. That was such a lovely decision that I made because when I arrived home yesterday, I was welcomed to their beautiful fresh scent and opening of the roses flowers, it really did make my heart smile inside.

It reminded me of a quote that my friend sent me this Christmas with my Christmas present of white hanging flowers, on the package she wrote for me “Flowers are the smile of the earth”, how lovely and such a beautiful and touching quote.
Another positive from buying the flowers, when I did, is that it has encouraged me to write this blog post and share it with you……I hope you liked me sharing this story with you.
If, “Flowers are the smile of the earth”, let your heart be the garden for them to grow in.
Lots of love to you today and always,
Clarabelle


Be a flower in someone’s heart today. Let 2013 go with love and open your arms to the forever expansion of much more love to come in 2014. Grow with love. Clarabelle

“Open your heart and see that true beauty is everywhere.” (Clarabelle)

Photo and Quote by Clarabelle.
“Take a walk in nature and be grateful for the natural beauty that surrounds you.”

Photo and Quote by Clarabelle.
“The beauty of nature is all around us, open your heart to that beauty today.” (Quote and Photography by Clarabelle)

Sometimes a walk in nature is all you need to refresh the soul and re-balance your energies. I love to walk in the rain, I just love it, it feels so invigorating to me. Below is a video poem by me, all about just that. Wishing you a day where you free your spirit amongst nature and energise your soul. Lots of love to you, Clarabelle

Photo and Quote by Clarabelle 🙂
Photo and Quote by Clarabelle 🙂

Photo and Quote by Clarabelle 🙂

Photo & Quote by Clarabelle

Everyday I listen to music from relaxdaily on Youtube and I wanted to share this beautiful video with you today. I think it says it all really, I hope you love it as much as I do.
Love Clarabelle
I took this photo for you from a display board inside the Visitor’s Centre at Balmaha Bay yesterday. Beautiful quote. Love Clarabelle

Balmaha Bay
Today I am going to go on a day trip to Balmaha Bay, Balloch, Scotland with my mum and during that trip I am going to be “snap happy” as I will be taking some beautiful photos for my new eBook that’s coming out, “It’s All About Gratitude”. I am excited about doing this and it will also be really lovely to spend a day with my mum.
I love Balmaha Bay, for me it is a place of deep beauty and peaceful tranquility and sometimes this is just what the doctor ordered. 🙂
In 2011 I wrote a poem about Balmaha, I have already shared it on this blog before, but here it is again, just in case you missed it first time round:

Sweet Balmaha Bay
Balmaha, an inspiring place,
Oh how I love, your beautiful face.
The silent lake, speaks many words,
A magical paradise, beneath the flight of birds.
My soul’s at home, when I visit you,
I feel at one, below the sky so blue.
As I tie a yellow ribbon, around the old oak tree,
I appreciate your world, for all to see.
The air is clean, fresh and new,
The shimmering sunlight, makes a stunning view.
And the many boats, who sail in leisure,
Uplifting spirits, you provide great pleasure.
In hail or rain, sunshine or snow,
Your tranquil beauty, will always show.
For the depths of your heart, are in everyone,
Sweet Balmaha Bay under the horizon sun.
Poem By Clarabelle, 2011
Wherever you go today and whatever you do, I do hope it brings you sweet happiness and fulfillment, much love to you Clarabelle. 🙂

Not long till spring time, yet I wake up this morning to a pretty blanket of white snow (see photo below, taken this morning, of the trees in my garden). As winter takes its last breath and holds on, I decide to write some poetry. I feel a light inner calmness in me as I look outside, the perfect mode for the heart and soul to sing. A miracle is in the air, I can feel it and it’s making its way to you today. Much love to you Clarabelle.
A Miracle is in the Air
It’s the middle of March, it silently falls,
Snowy roof tops, icy halls.
Angels whisper, a miracle is in the air,
Lovingly white snowflakes, caress my hair.
It’s nearly spring, yet winter holds on,
White candy floss, now covers my lawn.
It looks very pretty, fresh and clear,
Winter’s last calling, at this time of year.
I stare at its beauty, it brings calmness in me,
The brightest white, on my conifer tree
A picture perfect, is in front of my eyes
Mixed seasons, can be wonderous, a magical surprise.
poemsbyclarabelle, 11 March 2013
This photograph below was taken on a beautiful winter’s day in Bonny Scotland, a stunning little place called Balmaha. It inspired this next inspirational quote. May you open your heart today and see an inspirational vision of love right there in front of you. Clarabelle

“Love has endless beauty,
like the sun shining on a winter’s day.”
(Clarabelle)
Scotland has the most beautiful scenery, I am so grateful to be living here. This next poem is inspired by my visit last year to Balmaha, Scotland (photo below) on a frosty winter’s day. This magical little beauty spot left me with a diamond experience. If you ever come to Scotland, this place is certainly worth a visit, you’ll never forget it. Wishing you a diamond day, lots of love Clarabelle.

Sweet Balmaha Bay
Balmaha, an inspiring place,
Oh how I love, your beautiful face.
The silent lake, speaks many words,
A magical paradise, beneath the flight of birds.
My soul’s at home, when I visit you,
I feel at one, below the sky so blue.
As I tie a yellow ribbon, around the old oak tree,
I appreciate your world, for all to see.
The air is clean, fresh and new,
The shimmering sunlight, makes a stunning view.
And the many boats, who sail in leisure,
Uplifting spirits, you provide great pleasure.
In hail or rain, sunshine or snow,
Your tranquil beauty, will always show.
For the depths of your heart, are in everyone,
Sweet Balmaha Bay under the horizon sun.
poemsbyclarabelle, 1 April 2011

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My mum told me when I was a little girl, I loved to play out in the rain, it always felt very refreshing and free to me. I would be jumping in and out of puddles and catching raindrops on my tongue, it made me feel so happy. Nowadays, with my adult head on, I simply just go for a walk in the rain but I still love it. I suppose living in Scotland is the perfect place for me, because we always get lots and lots of rain, so I am spoiled really. I went for a walk in the rain the other day, which inspired the next poem. May the next raindrops that fall on you, cleanse your soul and uplift you to higher spirits. Lots of love Clarabelle.
A walk in the rain, refreshes your soul,
Ignites your dreams, explores your goal.
When the heart feels heavy, and all seems lost,
The answers are awakened, where once worry was the cost.
Think of freedom, as your mind escapes,
Into the space, to form cloudy shapes.
The view is still, silent whispers you will hear,
Every deep breath you take, banishes the fear.
All is beautiful, your vision is sweet,
Be at one with yourself, hear the music in your heartbeat.
poemsbyclarabelle, 31 August 2012
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The poem below signifies for me how my own journey relates to that of the metamorphosis process of the butterfly. Metamorphosis is a Greek word that means transformation or change in shape. I am fully aware that some people don’t like change, they might prefer to stay in their ‘comfort zone’ as they don’t want to face their deepest fears. However, sometimes it is more painful to stay tight in a bud than it is to flourish and blossom. For me, this is a process that is not to be rushed and where true patience is welcomed in life. There is only one constant in life and that is ‘change’ – put yourself in the driving seat!!
I wish I was a butterfly, dancing in the air
Sparking in the sunshine, so wonderful and rare
The beauty is in the detail, the colours so bright
I watch you fluttering, in the magical sunlight
You are on a journey, now you are free
To move in the moment, like a honeybee
Fragile in my hands, strong in the mind
I’m mesmerised by your life, it’s one of a kind
Sweet, sweet, butterfly, where do you go?
A soft breeze under your wings, only you do know
You’ve awakened my soul, the world is your own
You’ve come through the stages, developed and grown
I look in the mirror and to my surprise
A butterfly is on my shoulder, I can’t believe my eyes
You represent freespirit, inside of me
You whisper the truth, of what I’ve always wanted to be
Today I am here, with my dreams in my heart
The suitcase is ready, waiting to depart
The destination is exciting, I’ve waited so long
Now I am ready, I know where I belong
Patience was a virtue, so evident and true
Babysteps forward, from the back of the queue
I’m next in line, a new chapter awaits
As I close the door behind me and enter new gates
Thank you dear butterfly, you’ve taught me alot
This life is for living, as I join the last dot.
poemsbyclarabelle, 27 April 2012
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When I wrote this poem I was thinking about my early morning, 6am runs. I started running just over 4 years ago and since then I have completed both the New York and London Marathons, raising lots of money for local charities. This poem describes my inner thoughts, whilst running one morning – as I looked up to the morning moon I also searched for the first glimpse of the morning sun. This poem is all about appreciating the things in life that money cannot buy, such as admiring the beautiful early morning sky and the pleasures it brought to my spirit by being embraced in the moment and feeling at one with myself. I hope you find solace in the poetic verse that follows.
The morning moon, is so rare to see
It shines a light, of path for me
The moon’s in my mind, I’m thinking alot
My shadow is beside me, deep in thought
This moment is special, I feel at one
The universe is signalling, as each step I run
I search for the sun, when will you smile?
The sky looks so lonely, don’t take a while
Small pleasures of life, that glisten like stars
I’m lost in this beauty, no people or cars
Just oneness and me, as I gaze up to the sky
Just being myself, without asking why
The trip is over, for me and the moon
Embraced in this vision, I’ll see you soon
poemsbyclarabelle, 16 March 2012
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I was inspired to write this poem because everyday I see this cute little Robin Red Breast outside in my garden, chirping sweet happy tunes and it always makes me smile. It’s all part of enjoying the now, being present in every moment of your life and connecting with the wonderful sounds of nature.
Little Robin, upon the tree
Everyday, you look at me
I wonder what you’re saying today
I’m inside this box, as you play away
I hear your song, a happy tune
It’s my morning call, I’ll see you soon
My garden is, a home for you
The trees are dancing, to whatever you do
I always see you on your own
You may look lonely but you’re not alone
For I am here, as the sun shines
Little Robin my friend, with your beautiful chimes
poemsbyclarabelle, 17 March 2012
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