Going Home

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On the ferry, surrounded by the vastness of the Puget Sound, I’m drawn into the rhythm of the journey—the hum of the engines, the splash of water, the distant calls of seagulls overhead. The world behind gently recedes as the promise of what’s ahead comes into focus.

It’s a fleeting, reflective moment—one of gratitude, transition, and quiet anticipation. Going Home captures that passage, where the act of returning becomes something deeper—both a place, and a feeling.

A piece like this is meant to be lived with—a quiet reminder, each day, to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with what home means to you.

On the ferry, surrounded by the vastness of the Puget Sound, I’m drawn into the rhythm of the journey—the hum of the engines, the splash of water, the distant calls of seagulls overhead. The world behind gently recedes as the promise of what’s ahead comes into focus.

It’s a fleeting, reflective moment—one of gratitude, transition, and quiet anticipation. Going Home captures that passage, where the act of returning becomes something deeper—both a place, and a feeling.

A piece like this is meant to be lived with—a quiet reminder, each day, to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with what home means to you.