Thanks for sharing Chelsea! Each morning when I am alone, I pour my first cup of coffee and practice grounding myself before the day truly begins. My hands are warmed by the fresh cup of coffee, my lungs taking in fresh air, sometimes there are stars or moving clouds, it is fantastic and feels like mine. The other thing I love each morning is the fog, on my drive to work I get to see fields of fog, dark trees that look like shadows, and I know I'll miss it when time change comes. My body does not do as well without movement, nor does my mind. I forget until I have to miss a week or a few days for some reason. My favorite part of working out was getting to the point where it felt the amount I do each week is sustainable forever. It isn't too rough, only 2-3 days a week. That keeps me going, knowing it is not taking up all my time. Thanks for sharing your journey and the lovely photos. Felt like I got to go on a walk just reading! xxx
Love this, Chelsea. I am also a long walk disciple! I have worked out all my demons, existential questions, and best creative ideas on the paths at Shelby. Recently, I learned that St. Augustine's mantra was "solvitur ambulando" which is Latin for “it is solved by walking” — perfectly put.
I've just moved to a new city and am finding new walking paths/routes in my new neighborhood, so this was a delight to read and made me want to charge up my own neglected fitness tracker. 😊
I want so badly to enjoy walking, but just like you said finding the time to actually go is so hard.
I’m so proud of you
Thanks for sharing Chelsea! Each morning when I am alone, I pour my first cup of coffee and practice grounding myself before the day truly begins. My hands are warmed by the fresh cup of coffee, my lungs taking in fresh air, sometimes there are stars or moving clouds, it is fantastic and feels like mine. The other thing I love each morning is the fog, on my drive to work I get to see fields of fog, dark trees that look like shadows, and I know I'll miss it when time change comes. My body does not do as well without movement, nor does my mind. I forget until I have to miss a week or a few days for some reason. My favorite part of working out was getting to the point where it felt the amount I do each week is sustainable forever. It isn't too rough, only 2-3 days a week. That keeps me going, knowing it is not taking up all my time. Thanks for sharing your journey and the lovely photos. Felt like I got to go on a walk just reading! xxx
This was so beautiful, Kiera! thank you for sharing!
Love this, Chelsea. I am also a long walk disciple! I have worked out all my demons, existential questions, and best creative ideas on the paths at Shelby. Recently, I learned that St. Augustine's mantra was "solvitur ambulando" which is Latin for “it is solved by walking” — perfectly put.
Excited for our walk today <3
I've just moved to a new city and am finding new walking paths/routes in my new neighborhood, so this was a delight to read and made me want to charge up my own neglected fitness tracker. 😊
heck yes! i'm so excited for your exploration of a new space :)