Spring in bloom at Andrew Brown Park; photo by Elise Anthony
When you walk, your steps will not be hampered; when you run, you will not stumble.
Proverbs 4:12
Somewhere between life, work and all the commotion in between, I forgot the joy of a simple walk. And we are all walking in uncertainty right now, and finally I stepped outside and savored the sunshine. Here are five discoveries I made along the journey.
1. My garden is blooming
Oxalis and pink phlox; photo by Elise Anthony
My lambs ear, oxalis, phlox and Blackfoot daisy are putting on a show right at my front door and I didn’t notice.
(So are quite a few “volunteer” plants, but that’s another matter.)
2. The bluebonnets are up
Bluebonnets at Andrew Brown Park; photo by Elise Anthony
See bluebonnets, gotta take a picture. It’s a Texas thing, y’all. With my shelter-in-place playlist on, I took to the trails.
3. Yep, spring is back
Trees budding at Andrew Brown Park; photo by Elise Anthony
Little by little, I relaxed and discovered new flowers and signs of spring all around. My worries were put to rest, something I sorely needed.
4. Oh hey, art at the park!
Art installation at Andrew Brown Park; photo by Elise Anthony
I even missed that my favorite park has a modern-art installation. 👀
5. Finally, kindness is all around
Sidewalk art; photo by Elise Anthony
Thank you to the street artist who left this note behind. 💖 Your words made an impact.
Tonight a news anchor said something profound about a walk she took with her family — may the simplicity and importance of slowing down stay with us forever.
That’s a step I hope to take too.
— Elise ❤️
3 responses to “The Simple Joy Of A Walk”
Lovely remembrances of your walk, Elise. I can feel muscles relax just looking at the photos. Don’t forget the birdsong on your next wandering. Stay well and unworried!
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