I have been lucky to live in places where great hikes are
readily accessible. I am also lucky to have a dog who likes the hikes as much
as I do. There is, of course, the beauty of the external landscape – trees
whispering in the wind, streams babbling along the path, wildflowers donning
their colors, and birds chirping overhead. There is also the meditative effect
of putting one foot in front of the other, as one’s internal landscape begins
to echo the beauty of the external surroundings. And then, there is the easy
discourse with hikers whom you pass, fellow travelers along the path. Being in
nature seems to promote a gentle courtesy, a shared appreciation of the space,
inviting us to tread lightly and to be respectful of one another. My dog
reminds me that there are other critters along the way, as she scampers after
squirrels and bunnies. The full tableau is a gift that inspires gratitude.
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