Kip’s Comments - July 25, 2023

River Relaxing

A few years ago a like-minded friend of mine published a book titled “Forest Bathing.” In the book Suzanne describes techniques for gaining the most from outdoor experiences. Suzanne’s book put into words what I have been practicing for years - allowing nature to calm my spirit, soothe my soul, and make me a better person. I refer to my outings as my “Nature Fixes,” as if being outside is something that requires a doctor’s prescription.

I thought about “Forest Bathing” tonight as I paddled on the Wapsipinicon River as the sun was setting. Even though I was only a few miles from home, my time on the water felt like I was a million miles from nowhere. River conditions were calm; I shared the river with only two boats - both running at idle speed (hardly a wake). A few birds were flying back and forth across the river so I was not exactly alone. Wildflowers along the shore and a single fungus caught my attention and provided for some photos.

While I wasn’t forest bathing tonight, I was river relaxing for my nature fix. The process worked (again!). If you aren’t realizing the benefits of regular time in nature, I encourage you to give it a try. You will like it!

Canoeing the Wapsipinicon River at Sunset - Image 831451

Cup Plant - Image 831489

Cutleaf Coneflower - Image 831500

Monkeyflower - Image 831521

Riverbank Grapes - Image 831558

Pleated Pluteus Fungus - Image 831564

Seed on Water - Image 831589

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