But yesterday I had time to amble through the woods to meet a friend, who lives on the other side of a county forest.
On the way there I had my eye on the clock, picking up the pace to reach her house more or less when I said I would. But on the way home I savored the green splendor of the stroll, birds ruffling the underbrush, stream water pouring over and around a flat rock.
It felt like rain, clammy and portentous. I took my time, reveled in the mood and the moment. I wandered home.
It felt like rain, clammy and portentous. I took my time, reveled in the mood and the moment. I wandered home.