I walked a total of 26
miles last week. Sometimes I wish I was a runner because my daily three to four
mile jaunts would take less time to finish. But I am a walker, despite at least
six different attempts to take up running and enjoy it enough to continue. I
began walking for fitness, as a way to meet some of my health and weight loss
goals, but each day I find something new to enjoy about the activity.
Whether walking in the
rain after dinner or through the heat of the day during my lunch break, I look
and see worlds around me. There are birds in the trees, singing their unique
songs, a spider determinedly making its way down the sidewalk crack, the
laughter of children in some distant backyard, each existing completely apart
from me but now also part of me because I noticed them. Sometimes on my walks
I’m overwhelmed by my own insignificance. Sometimes I’m inspired to believe I
can make a difference. At the end of
every walk, though, I am less stressed, more at peace, and left with a sense of
accomplishment, of moving toward something more.
Nature awes me, motivates
me, teaches me, and thrills me. Walking for fitness allows me to spend time
with Mother Earth, learning and growing as I open myself up to the
possibilities and wonders of each small world I encounter. Although I wish
sometimes I was a runner, I know I am more open to the beauty of the world when
I am not gasping for breath and stumbling over my own feet. We each have our
unique way to commune with nature and the world at large. The important thing
is to get out there and connect with the worlds around us.
Leah Senona is a writer, amateur gardener, raiser of chickens, and avid
reader. She spends an inordinate amount of time in her head, finding meaning in
nearly everything, and shares her thoughts and experiences at
www.parrotandox.com .
1 comment:
Great post! Always nice to read someone else's views and experiences. I always enjoy to hear how others see things.
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