After spending too much time reading the news on Saturday, I decided to go for a walk to get some fresh air, as it is unclear how long we will still be free to do so. I took my camera along and did what is best when my mind gets overworked, which is to enjoy forest bathing and focus on details.
So far in Amsterdam we are still allowed walk outdoors freely, as long as we keep our distances from others. There was a cold wind blowing, but the sky was bright blue with wispy clouds floating by. Spring is progressing undeterred by what is going on for us humans.
It felt really good to be among trees that are coming back to life after winter, with tender leaves budding and catkins of all sorts. I liked how the sun shone through the leaf above, creating a tiny scene with the shadows. As I was walking quietly, a male pheasant crossed the path and disappeared into the undergrowth, leaving me just enough time to admire its bright colours.
I was also captivated by this surreal-looking fungus which looks like very delicate skin. A quick google search leads me to think it might be a Wood Ear Mushroom – but I’m not sure and would love to know more about it if there are any experts reading this:)
Going for a walk and taking in nature’s sounds and smells is one of the ways to improve your immune system and look after your mental health. Thanks for sharing, your photos are fantastic! Aiva 😊
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Hi Aiva, thanks a lot for your message:-) Yes exactly, walks in nature are so powerful. I hope all is well where you are and that you can stay safe. Take good care:-) Fanny
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Isn’t it wonderful to be able to walk amongst trees? Calming and grounding – think that’s what we all need at the moment.
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Yes it is amazing. There is nothing like it to return to ourselves. In these crazy times, I think regular walks will feel like a huge luxury:-) I hope you are well and safe. Take good care!
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