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Michael B. Morgan's avatar

A walk in the wild. Amazing. Thanks.

Cori Bren's avatar

You’re welcome. The woods are a spiritual and revitalizing place. I highly encourage being under a tree canopy multiple times a month. I’ll have to do a post about my backyard because it’s blessed by dozens if not hundreds of trees and it’s miraculous!

Michael B. Morgan's avatar

Yeah, I know the power of the woods, and whenever I can, I try to take a walk through trees, close to a lake if possible.

Charlotte Pendragon's avatar

Truly beautiful—what a vibrant journey filled with life and rebirth. Rejuvenation for you and the tadpoles. ✨💖✨

Cori Bren's avatar

Thank you it was so interesting finding that path to the other end of the wetlands 🫠🦋

Charlotte Pendragon's avatar

When we were kids, you still love to go to the river and ponds and bring back tadpoles to mom.😂

Cori Bren's avatar

IKR? When I was 5 or 6 years old I would wade right into the wetlands collecting frogs and salamanders. Lol

Charlotte Pendragon's avatar

I’m really glad I didn’t miss out on that part of childhood. I can’t imagine growing up in the city. But then again, there are things city kids experienced that I never will.”

Jenn's avatar

So lovely. What a gorgeous adventure full of life and renewal. Thank you for sharing the pond reflections and your own reflections, too.

Cori Bren's avatar

I’m happy you liked this I hadn’t done a nature post in quite some time and was having a bit of withdrawal truth be told.

Jenn's avatar

It was absolutely glorious ✨ and one can never have too many reflections on nature.

Rose Campbell's avatar

Wonderful and beautiful! Your writing, and the photos, almost made me feel like I was there in person, and this was all a more than worthy focus for Easter weekend! Thank you for sharing!

Cori Bren's avatar

I’m so glad you liked it Rose. We’re in those woods a lot and we loved finding a path to that wetlands on this visit. Have a lovely week.

Teddi's avatar

Wonderful vitamin d exercise I love it when all the trees start greening again that was a great picture of Mr snappy turtle . The green popping out of the dried brush very nice . I used to get tadpoles as a child great biology lesson . Be Well

Cori Bren's avatar

Thank you for reading and joining in. It was a gorgeous day.

Audra White's avatar

Lovely to see spring poppin 🌱

Cori Bren's avatar

It was glorious thank you for reading.🫠✨

Beth's avatar

Thank yoy for bringing us along the nature trail

Cori Bren's avatar

Xoxo ❤️✨🦋 have some good jelly beans!

Beth's avatar

I now feel totally Zen after experiencing this with you and the hubby😊

Cori Bren's avatar

Love you miss you can’t wait to see you soon!

Neil Barker's avatar

Beautiful walk and photos, Cori. Great to see the Snapping Turtles are awake from hibernation. Thanks for sharing.

Ken Macko's avatar

Nothing like a bit of nature to relax, reflect and chill. Also a great way to just appreciate life and how the simplicities of it are the best.

Cori Bren's avatar

Amen Ken. I appreciated the simplicity with family dinner at my niece’s house and gorgeous weather to go with it! Hope yours was excellent.

Kim Smyth's avatar

I live this, Cori! I love my naturevwalks here in this beautiful state and all the states we visit in our travels. I need to insert God and my love for Him more in my travel blog and other writings. I hope you have a blessed Easter!

Cori Bren's avatar

It’s been a wonderful day and good to hear from you. Happy Easter🎉🦋✨

Claire's avatar

What a lovely stroll with you through nature’s woodland cathedral on this Easter morning. Thank you for sharing!

Cori Bren's avatar

Thank you for joining the conversation we take these hikes frequently and periodically I write about them. On my website there’s a funny one called Aliens, Serial Killers, and Hidden Lairs oh my. It was pretty popular with the crowd. Lol