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Experiencing nature at its finest on a recent hike
Very far out. Nature is most important to the whole principle of abiding. There’s nothing like a little outdoor immersion to center one’s inner dude and connect with the forces that govern all of us.
Well that little tree found a tough place to grow. It must be a follower of David Goggins.
Appreciating nature on a recent visit to Keuka Lake.
Always grateful to spend time in the woods near the McKenzie River, Oregon. It always reminds me that we are a part of nature. It surrounds us wherever we are, even if in a city. No difference between a bee collecting what it needs to build a hive, and humans doing the same for a house. It’s just one is in touch with nature, and the other not so much.
Heavy storms around here yesterday due to the tropical depression moving up the east coast. Mother Nature reminding us who’s in charge.