Saturday morning I didn’t have any obligations. Heather went off to teach her classes and the kid didn’t want to go walking or hiking or much of anything. So I went off to Turkey Mountain all on my lonesome.
I like exploring Turkey Mountain with my family or friends but I am okay with it on my own as well. I get totally lost in the moment feeling the sun or shade on my face, the heat, humidity, what the ground feels like under my feet, other people up there and everything else. It is all just part of the whole. You can’t keep your head in the clouds though. You have to keep an eye on the trail so you don’t trip plus the copperheads are out and they are hard to spot.
So I have a rough idea of what I want to do but I feel free to change it up as the mood strikes me.
Turkey Mountain is just so lush and green this early in the summer. Give it time under some hot sun and the green will lose its freshness and the ponds, creeks, and springs will dry up. It’s all part of the cycle.
Relive ‘Morning Meditation in Motion on Turkey Mountain’
I can walk an hour or two and it seems like five minutes.
It’s interesting how that fresh vibrant green of spring gives way to the more faded look of early summer. Then everything just dies and turns brown before the last blaze of color in the fall. I love that we live in the land of four seasons. Have a blessed week Yogi.
Very quiet and peaceful place!
I like your hikes on Turkey Mountain. You’re lucky that it was saved as green space. However, I say “no!” To copperheads!
Such a lovely lush place for a walking meditation.
The video is very cool! Turkey Mountain looks like a lovely place to hang out and hike.