If you want to connect to nature more and you want to explore more of the natural world, there are so many ways to do it and so many opportunities out there. We’re going to talk today about some of the things you might want to do in order to connect to nature better when you travel and to make the most of the many natural experiences and landscapes out there. So read on and find out more.
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Saturday late mornings are usually spent with Georgie’s cousins at TGIF, perhaps the most kid-friendly diner I know. However this Saturday, we went back to basics and snacked on fruit, cheese and bread at the Athalassa Park. I literally threw in a bag whatever I could find in the kitchen that would be picnic-suitable. It was a lovely change and one that we will definitely be doing more of. And thankfully, Georgie rediscovered his love for blueberries.
Last night it hit me: My camera has gathered dust. It’s been neglected, which ultimately means that I’ve been stuck in this stupid non-productive rut for far too long. So this morning, I grabbed my trainers, a banana, some water and my camera and headed for a walk with Georgie through Athalassa park. Even while I was sweating like a pig and spooked by noises in the bushes- I’ve had a big black ol’ snake cross my path a couple of times and let me tell you I was not impressed!- I promised myself I will do this as often as possible. We should all make more of an effort to satisfy our need for nature. Being outdoors, felt good.
With absolutely nothing on the itinerary I decided to take Georgie to the Athalassa National Forest Park. Surrounded by trees, bare ground with my baby and camera, nothing could touch me.