Every year, well, every season, I find that I learn more about myself and more about my environment.
So what have I learned?
1) Pick your flowers while you can because killer frosts come far too soon in this forest.
2) When adolescent bears are 30 feet from your door, they are adorable. When they proceed to eat the wild cranberries, they are merely cute.
3) Mushroom pale students + intense northern sunlight = pain
4) We no longer have to pick the squirrels off with the .22 because PJ, our year old cat, picks them off for us.
5) This world may be the same, but each moment brings new and unique experiences.
6) There is nothing better than the taste of sunlight.
7) If you listen hard enough, you can hear the Earth's heartbeat.
8) The smallest gestures in life produce the greatest results.
9) Your brain may feel clogged with duckweed, but at least it has a purpose.
10) Each moment is precious. Never let the frosts of life touch what matters to you the most.
Love,
Jenny
About Me
- Jenny
- To introduce myself, I am an aspiring writer who is currently completing her BA at home through an open campus university. Besides still living at home with my parents, I not only hope to share my experiences in the bush but, as I strive to become a better writer, perhaps help inspire those who have desired to go on such a great adventure but have been intimidated by the unknown. May you laugh, cry, and thoroughly enjoy my lifestyle blog.
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