Eagle Mountain Lake

There are many things that bring people together and I feel that the outdoors is one of them. Some of my best and most genuine memories have been made simply by going outside. The flow of conversation on a walk, the thoughtful pauses on a difficult portion of a hike, or the childlike joy from jumping in any body of water is unifying and life-giving. 

I got the opportunity to pack up a couple cars with friends recently and go for a hike this past week and it was so wonderful. We set a slow and meandering place to take in all that Eagle Mountain Lake had to show us on our 5 mile loop. We laughed lots and paused often to catch our breath in the Texas heat. 





I find it easy to enjoy the outdoors with others. It is just another extroverted way to spend time. What I have a harder time with is being content on my own in nature. Being able to marvel at the natural world without having someone else validate my observations. I have spent very little time working on this and it is something I hope to improve this semester and going forward. The ability to enjoy something as it is and for just myself is something that is becoming more and more foreign the more interconnected every aspect of our life becomes with those around us - via texts, social media, and a constant push to stay busy. 

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  1. Beautiful photos and equally lovely descriptions of your excursions. It's good for the body and mind to disconnect and wander at leisure. Thanks for posting.

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