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And Canada has hockey... (this coming from a hockey fan of course!)
Adri I can understand feeling like you want to get away, but maybe that's telling you to regroup and figure out what you want to do. I started out planning to major in journalism til I worked at summer camp and loved it so went into education. Good thing, or I probably would've been laid off based on the lack of jobs in local media in my area. You'd need to talk to someone at your current school to find out if that would even be a viable option (as your only major, probably not, at least at the college near me).
I looked at your site and it seems like you'd need to consider your medical condition as well as if you could travel or relocate with your dog. I'd suggest that you use resources available to you now, at the school where you're currently registered or enrolled, even if you're not sure that place fits into your long term plans. See what you can find to help you figure out what direction to go from here.
I think there's an information overload 'out there'. I was thinking that for some of us, we'd read the paper, watch some national news, but there weren't a bazillion websites including less than reputable news sources, or blogs, or social media, etc. which can sometimes provide access to good information we didn't have before but it can also overwhelm with a lot of negativity. (There was an incident locally that got national attention and I was horrified at what I saw posted by people judging a situation they knew little about; they weren't seeing our local news to know the whole story and made comments based on much inaccurate information.) I think it's a matter of figuring out what to follow online that's important to you and how to minimize and manage the rest. And I think rather than try to fix the world, or run away from it, you can do what you can in your own little corner of the world, wherever that may be.
What I see on your website is your love for dogs, which could possibly lead to doing pet portraits (I know a photographer who does that) or continuing to use your photography for charitable purposes. I also see your love for nature, so maybe a type of work that would involve outdoors would be worth considering (which I know nothing about other than outdoor ed. programs at a camp where I used to work, and a neighbor who works for a local park district).
You didn't ask so much about your photography, but I see ability and potential there. I don't do nature but have done sports and art photography and for me it's always been a sideline. Nice thing about that is I don't depend on that to pay the bills so I can do whatever I want with it! I find it rather freeing. As far as the photos, I'd streamline your site, some sections don't have enough to be a separate section; misc. is the same thing 'everybody' is doing, wine splash in a glass and car taillight trails. What stands out is your capturing light in such a beautiful way. Many of your nature and landscape photos are excellent. The one of the sunlight coming thru dew drops, one that was shot I think in the rain - wonderfully done, and shows you seem to have an eye for photography. I think you know what you're passionate about, I think it's a matter of what to do with it.
I think it can take some time to figure it all out and see where it leads. I did traditional classroom teaching for a few years til I got a job as an early intervention specialist and obviously loved it because I did that for 20+ years! I hope you're able to find what you're looking for.