Outdoor Photographer

The Forest Within

tepping off pavement and onto the spongy forest floor, I feel like Alice in Wonderland entering through the looking glass into an alternate reality. Gone is the crush of deadlines, the overflowing email inbox and the cluttered calendar. Here my pace is natural, moving through the forest on foot at the same rate that all humans moved when we first came down from the trees and stood upright. I inhale

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