Walking with Ents
Feb. 2nd, 2017 04:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This afternoon I logged off and took two hours to hike in a nearby state forest, up and down narrow, winding dirt trails. There will be a blogpost coming from that, as soon as I gather all my many thinky thoughts, but for now I just need to say
1. woodpeckers are ridiculous
2. people who dirtbike on rooted trails are probably nuts
3. I strongly suspect people who live without greenspaces are slightly more insane (and in a worse way) than the rest of us.
3a. by 'greenspace" I do not mean "never going anywhere with a population of more than 107," but "having access to places where you can be surrounded by greenery and dirt for a few hours." So don't get cocky, isolationists.
4. Hiking for two hours, even on non-mountain trails, is kinda exhausting. Especially when it's under 50 degrees (layers keep you warm, but only so much).
1. woodpeckers are ridiculous
2. people who dirtbike on rooted trails are probably nuts
3. I strongly suspect people who live without greenspaces are slightly more insane (and in a worse way) than the rest of us.
3a. by 'greenspace" I do not mean "never going anywhere with a population of more than 107," but "having access to places where you can be surrounded by greenery and dirt for a few hours." So don't get cocky, isolationists.
4. Hiking for two hours, even on non-mountain trails, is kinda exhausting. Especially when it's under 50 degrees (layers keep you warm, but only so much).