These days when I need a quick break from the computer, instead of making my way to the office kitchen to make a cup of tea or get a glass of water, I leave the house, descend the deck stairs and stroll around the back yard.
It's not a bad idea to inspect the boundaries occasionally, to find missing pickets or other spots where Copper might sneak out. And to monitor the undergrowth, this year's poison ivy crop and the Arbor Foundation saplings, which are still scrawny but now as tall as I am.
I started walking the fence back in early spring when the ground was still hard and plants were asleep. Since then I've watched the season unfold from these leisurely strolls around the property.
Mostly, it's such a lovely way to take a break — being outside amidst green and growing things. Taking leave, if only for a few moments, of the keystrokes that define my life.