"There exists only the present instant....
a Now which always and without end is itself new.
There is no yesterday nor any tomorrow,
but only Now, as it was a thousand years ago
and as it will be a thousand years hence."Meister Eckhart
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All it takes is one hour to appreciate your life. Alone with your snowshoes and nature. |
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Alone. |
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Heading into the bush. |
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Around the trees. |
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Through the clearing. |
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Across the deer tracks |
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Along the stream. |
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Duck under. |
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Confused. |
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Up the hill. |
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Around the rock |
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Yes you can fall down in snowshoes. |
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Back to where I started. If you had one free hour; How would you spend it? |
All of your trail looks very familiar. Beautiful.
ReplyDelete"If you had one free hour; How would you spend it?"
ReplyDelete....exactly the way you spent it. Great photos.
Thanks for the trip!
ReplyDeleteOne hour is the magical amount.
What a lovely trail, a great way to spend an hour.
ReplyDeleteWith a free hour, in daytime I'd get outside into nature, in the evening I'd read.
Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.
Great to meet you.
great trip...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interesting view of the other side of the world :). I'd walk too, or ride my horse.
ReplyDeleteYour snow shoes, are they comfortable, what is inside them to keep your feet warm?
ReplyDeleteStill can't imagine that snow, what it feels like.
Amazing how your cows fit into the colours of the snow and surroundings.
Love M xxx
what a beautiful walk. I'm definitely out of doors if I have free time, which I do, yippee!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone who left a comment. I read them all but am finding my busy life is interfering with my blogging. LOL who knew?
ReplyDeleteI think nature has won out on; What would you do with Hour?
Thanks to everyone I truly love reading everyone of your comments. B