Madeline Hicks: Journal 9- Second Environmental Interaction Post

 Over Thanksgiving break, I had some time to go outside and enjoy nature. There is a small walking and bike path in the woods near my house, so I decided to go explore it. I normally don't like going into the woods, but for some reason, I felt that I should. I am glad that I did because I had a great experience. For one thing, it was peaceful being alone in nature. When you are alone and are able to give things your undivided attention, you are more likely to be aware of your surroundings. It was nice to have a break from school, the pandemic and other stressful things. I can understand why some people decide to take a break from everyday life and go long-distance hiking. I spent one hour out there in the woods, which I enjoyed every minute of. I hope that I can go back to the woods during the Winter break.

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