
‘Walking is also an ambulation of mind.’ Gretel Ehrlich
With the daily shot from my local forest, I’m including another shot, not always entirely ‘natural’, to provide a wider view of the world and its wonders.

If you share on social media, we’ll reach more people stuck indoors due to Covid-19. And, between us, we might restore some love and respect for nature and slow down the damage we inflict on our world. Thank you.

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The snow photo is beautiful – snow and sun at their best.
I’ve always allowed my mind to just sort of go blank during walks. 🙂
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It was the one sunny day we had while the snow lay, Lynette. The rest of the time it was dull here.
Valerie and I often walk in companionable silence on our walks. At other times, we set the world to rights, or discuss nature and the environment. Our walks are real spiritual renewal sessions, surrounded by natural beauty. I often come up with ideas for stories when out in the woods.
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Thank you so much for the pictures. The first one made me want to get a pole and “sit a spell” thinking about a fish or two. I love the freshwater lake, I thought of the one in front of our house in Maine.
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The river is full of fish, Brenda, and swans, ducks, geese and herons swim it regularly.
We came on the freshwater lake in Crete by accident as we were on our way back from another walk. It’s quite popular with swimmers, and the water was lovely and warm!
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Can’t decide which I like more – the snow or the water!
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Two extremes, eh, Noelle? The chill of sub-zero temps in the forest or the lovely heat of 38C by a freshwater lake in Crete: I know which I prefer during the winter months!
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Hello dear friend, we have been on a trip looking at houses in the mountains of North Carolina. I am so behind on my reading. Hope all is well with you. I don’t know if you will have time when we get back which will be today to consider some dates to do our collaborative post. It is always a pleasure to see pictures of the forest and I love the last picture particularly as well. Hope you both are healthy and enjoying your weekend. Sending you both love and hugs Joni 💕❤️🤗
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Hi Joni, I also had a break from online activity, only for yesterday, when we decided to have one of those lovely days of doing nothing together. Hope your trip was a success. We made a couple of tours when lookjing for the home we now occupy, and this place we live in was the last property we looked at, so a nice touch of serendipity.
Let me have your proposed dates. As long as we avoid a Wednesday and a Saturday, we should be fine.
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Sounds perfect my kind friend. So glad you are still ok with this as I am excited about this project. Love and hugs 💕❤️🤗😘
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Let me have the date, when you’re ready, Joni.
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Sound great. I am going to pick the photographs today that I would like to write about. I will email you later today. Love you two. Joni
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Just back from a long walk, Joni. That sounds great!
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Thank you Stuart for your kindness and patience. I am excited to do this. 🤗Joni
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