What will I see,sounds I hear,and breezes I feel on my walk today?

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Yesterday's post was about animal and human tracks. What do the depth of the tracks mean? What are the eating habits of the track maker? Most animals eat to survive. While humans also need to eat to survive most also eat for pleasure. Good eating habits can make us strong physically,emotionally and mentally. We are what we eat!

http://www.naturalnews.com/018782_folklore_nutrition.html

Monday, March 8, 2010

There is a quiz on the link below. How many tracks can you identify? Do animals notice human tracks more than humans notice animal tracks? Sometimes if we follow each others tracks long enough they might tell us a story about ourselves and the environment we live in.
http://www.northwoodsguides.com/Quiz/Quiz.asp?QuizID=1

Sunday, March 7, 2010

It's maple syrup season


It's maple syrup season
Originally uploaded by naturaljoe
Buckets for sap on maple trees along Grifon's trail at Preservation Park. People will be busy getting ready for maple syrup days which make for good gatherings.

There was plenty to see and think about on todays walk and the body, mind and spirit stay strong.

The chipmunk and I have each others attention

Sometimes while walking I get noticed

I used to get burdocks on me all the time when I was a kid

Sometimes walking brings back memories

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Walking helps to burn calories and improves circulation.Walking helps keep you strong as well as elevating the mood and the spirits.

Friday, March 5, 2010

I look forward to walking. Rain or shine it doesn't matter. On a golf course, along a river or up and down a mountain it doesn't matter walking is great for the spirit. I've started this little blog in hopes that people would share there thoughts and experiences while walking.

Please take a minute and fill out the survey and any comments you have. I'd love hearing some stories.

Thanks,
naturaljoe