Nature is My Home
The ground has a fresh blanket of wet pine and leaves after a morning drizzle.
Beautiful wildflowers are sprouting out of the soil as if reaching for the sun.
The whistling winds are bouncing off trees and whooshing past my ears like a faint whisper.
I listen for newborn birds that sing to each other in enthusiastic conversation.
The dense underbrush softly strokes the sides of my ankles like a feathery slipper.
When I take a deep breath in, the fresh air is flowing in my lungs, cool, like a sweet summer breeze.
My nose perceives the delightful aroma of fresh cedar, a scent I hope to never have to live without.
I also acknowledge the almost undetectable, but graceful fragrance of freshly fallen rain.
The big late spring blueberries leave a sweet taste in my mouth, like pure sugar melting on my tongue.
I soak it all in and feel entirely free and at peace.
Nature is healing.
Nature is home.