In my native region it's difficult to move between cities, because there is no cheap public transport, so most of it must be done by walking. I remember that once I decided to go camping in a national park called Jeinimeni, it's a very beautiful and spacious forest, so calm and peaceful, full of leafy trees and virgin land, the only bad thing is that it is full of insects, but nothing that a good repellent will not solve ;). I went with 2 close friends of mine and we decided to spend a weekend there, it was difficult to get there because none of us had a car, so we had to walk a lot and do "autostop". I spent an incredible time, we were the only ones in the whole forest and we set up our tent next to a lake. We went on scouting walks, we were fishing, swam in the lake, and told many nonsense stories lol. At night we began to see the stars and try to count them, the sky looked incredible, without clouds and you can saw everything very clearly. I'm an amateur about stars and stuff so I was able to show them many constellations and satellites. When the weekend ended we had to return, so we called another friend who would pick us up. It feels nice to remember all this.
When I think about going outside, going for a “walk” comes to mind. I like to take long, meaningless walks. Since I was a kid I have taken short walks and I’m not someone very active in terms of sports or general physical activities, but I find a strange peace in the simple act of walking. My walks become a “mental journey”, where my thoughts wander freely while my feet walk in automatic mode lol. I often choose random routes, exploring streets and alleys that catch my eye. Always discover little hidden treasures, like shops, an artistic mural or something like the enticing aroma of a bakery. It becomes a unique adventure. When I sit on a bench, I sink deeper into my thoughts, so much so that I feel sleepy. Observe the people passing by, their expressions, gestures and the comings and goings of their lives. As I said, I don't consider myself a very active person, but these walks become my personal form of mental and emotional exercise. It is my way of disconnecting from everyday li
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