As a first thing I noticed in nature this week: how cool it is that the little bit of snow that fell the other day still hasn't disappeared, since it was just cold enough for it to not melt. 2: I noticed the moon shining through the clouds at night a couple nights ago. 3: Quite a little thing, but I discovered happiness finding some thin branches to make stars out of for the Holiday season. 4: Even though the sun hasn't been out for a couple of days, knowing that the sky is blue above the clouds, it makes me hopeful & joyful. 5: Spotting some animal prints in the snow. I love your poem!
I feel as you do. Sometimes while hiking I'll come across what I notice to be an animal trail. I'll follow it for a while just to see what those animals are up to. 🤫
I wouldn't say there is an art to it, but there is definitely a practice. The more time we spend outside, the easier it becomes to notice where there was something before, or where there isn't any more. It's always nice to notice what is changing. And thank you for reading ♥
As a first thing I noticed in nature this week: how cool it is that the little bit of snow that fell the other day still hasn't disappeared, since it was just cold enough for it to not melt. 2: I noticed the moon shining through the clouds at night a couple nights ago. 3: Quite a little thing, but I discovered happiness finding some thin branches to make stars out of for the Holiday season. 4: Even though the sun hasn't been out for a couple of days, knowing that the sky is blue above the clouds, it makes me hopeful & joyful. 5: Spotting some animal prints in the snow. I love your poem!
All very lovely elements of life to be grateful for! Continue loving the Earth and you will be rewarded kindly ♥
I feel as you do. Sometimes while hiking I'll come across what I notice to be an animal trail. I'll follow it for a while just to see what those animals are up to. 🤫
Definitely love following trails in the woods! Unless they are wild boars...
I do the same thing!
Beautiful poem ❤️ we definitely don't slow down enough to take it all in, or at least I don't!
I wouldn't say there is an art to it, but there is definitely a practice. The more time we spend outside, the easier it becomes to notice where there was something before, or where there isn't any more. It's always nice to notice what is changing. And thank you for reading ♥