By lchphoto on Skatehive
This Easter, I had the chance to briefly step away from the everyday rush — even if just for a single day. I spent Easter Sunday in Slovakia, in a small village at the foot of the Malá Fatra mountains, and despite the short time, it left a lasting impression. The village itself rests gently between green fields and forested slopes, with the rugged peaks of Malá Fatra rising in the background. From above, everything seems to fall into place naturally — winding roads, clusters of houses, a church at the heart of the village, all surrounded by open space and nature. Even in those few evening hours, I had time to wander through the hills and take in the early signs of spring. Fresh green grass, trees just beginning to wake up, and crisp, clean air made the experience even more refreshing. In the distance, the higher parts of the mountains still held patches of snow, quietly bridging winter and spring. What stood out the most was the calmness of the place. No crowds, no noise — just silence