Yesterday I connected with the wild with nature , I communed as they say with nature , I did not get lost ,
yet travelling into nature feels like a homecoming and leaving is very much tinged with a sense of loss.
I breathe in the soft summer heavy with the promise of warm weather , I wander to the dip and dive of the swooping house martins that provide an aerial spectacular, I am instilled with a state of the deepest, calmest joy.
I find when I wander that I never find the same route twice, I am absorbed in the environment , with this I have ever felt fitter or more full of Strength and hope.
Skip through the buttercups.
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Never having the same adventure |
yet travelling into nature feels like a homecoming and leaving is very much tinged with a sense of loss.
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Wandering down the lane |
I breathe in the soft summer heavy with the promise of warm weather , I wander to the dip and dive of the swooping house martins that provide an aerial spectacular, I am instilled with a state of the deepest, calmest joy.
I find when I wander that I never find the same route twice, I am absorbed in the environment , with this I have ever felt fitter or more full of Strength and hope.
Skip through the buttercups.
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Buttercup meadow |
What a great idea to get out and about. I hope this promise of summer this month is fulfilled!
ReplyDeleteI love these photographs. fingers crossed summer brings sunshine and more chances to get out and about
ReplyDeleteOh I love how you described the sensation of getting lost in nature and feeling a real sense of loss when returning to the rest of life... I hate that feeling of coming back!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I think we all need to just get away and do this - enjoy the green of it all! Love the pics. (and glad you didn't get lost.....)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. the last one is my favourite. I always feel so much better when I get out in the fresh air.
ReplyDeleteI love getting close to nature - great to get out for a walk.
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect! You can't beat a walk in the countryside for lifting your mood.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to walk down that lane with no agenda other than to walk and discover *sigh* Beautiful post
ReplyDeletePlease let this be the start of summer! Nothing beats a walk on the wild side!
ReplyDeleteOOh this is such a summery post x
ReplyDeleteoh i do hope we get a nice summer im up for going for many walks this summer
ReplyDeleteI am so waiting for the warmth to sweep further north. I want to skip though butterfly meadows
ReplyDeleteI love buttercup meadows, they always invoke memories of childhood!
ReplyDeleteWe are doing this challenge too - good luck x
ReplyDeleteAimless wandering is like a balm for the soul. Breathe it all in x
ReplyDeleteI am with you, I dont get lost, may well be temporarily displaced but never lost
ReplyDeleteOh I do love your pretty wanders Claire, fabulous photographs. There's something rather lovely about buttercups too. I recently showed POD the butter under the chin think, she wasn't quite sure what to make of it!
ReplyDeleteI love summer and seeing sights like this - nothing could be more lovely! x
ReplyDeleteWe love walking - and luckily have so many beautiful places on our doorstep. Great photos. Kaz x
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