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I love this perspective shot of your walk. So important to keep up these routines especially lately. Glad you’re taking good care.
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I am trying, Sandra, but it is not easy, I’ll have to admit. Hope you three are keeping on keeping on.
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Sigh. It’s not easy. We are trying our best, but you’re so right. It’s hard. We are keeping at it, you too Bro.
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Those walks are super important for many reasons. Enjoy
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Trying on this side of the country, Aud. Thanks.
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I get it Mark! I the same on my trails yesterday. I’m missing reading posts, such as yours. I’m a bit overwhelmed with the sale of my RV and closing on house next week. But I take a deep breath. Being in nature is healing. Nature always knows and understands. Even in its changes it embraces us souls that appreciate it. May peace continue to guide you on these walks.
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I’m sending good thoughts your way about the coming move to the new house, Karla. At Christmas season, too!
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Thank you Mark~right back at you! I close next Wednesday. Woot woot! Then I’ll be able to write more after I’m settled.
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I so get this, the parks do the same for me –
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Our safe spaces, Beth. I still remember your great series about the collection of Ann Arbor parks.
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Thank you, I really enjoyed that series
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Isn’t that the truth! I love walking … it takes it (Covid Stress) all away for a short time.
We are going to get through this!
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Yes, Nance, ‘the walk’ has been in my life pre-COVID and will stay for a good, long time. Knock on wood.
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