I hiked the familiar woodlands with my dog -- who had never known that treasured land's wonders -- floated in the soft waters of the pond, built a campfire, and watched the stars pop through the sky's night curtain as the sun sank below the hill. My sojourn to this place of solitude gave me an inner peace I hadn't experienced for a couple of years. When I got home the next day I was dog tired, had a tired dog, but was renewed in spirit.
Maybe about this time one year from now, I'll ask the landowners if a lone camper and her dog might once again escape to nature's magic kingdom. Where I can hike the hills with my girl, float on soft pond water, and simply get lost in the flames of a campfire.
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Ahhhhh...Sounds and looks beautiful!
ReplyDelete“Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.” - John Muir
ReplyDeleteHow totally lovely! I can sure relate to you, Laura. . . i.e. how I lived once upon a time. Your pics are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLots of love to you. L.
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