Oubaitori
Japanese: Oubaitori, comes from the four trees that bloom in spring: cherry blossoms, plum, peach, and apricot. Each flower blooms in its own time, and the meaning behind the phrase / idiom is that we all grow and bloom at our own pace. It acts as a reminder that everyone has their own journey through life, and we should focus on our growth, and not compare ourselves so much to others, and to celebrate your individuality and your uniqueness. Fallen so far behind, I wonder if I will catch up With my fellow hikers; Tshoka’s campground is far away, Ascending, my legs ache as I realise How a few kilometres Can take away all illusions Of youthfulness Last man in the league Breathing in my burning lungs I hold onto a pine tree And admire the empires of moss; I dream of the warm Ra...