Forest Bathing…Are You Kidding Me?

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When someone first told me about “forest bathing” I looked at her with a stupefied face & could barely get out “say WHAT?” She told me it was “a Japanese thing” so I of course Googled it & lo & behold, forest bathing is a real thing. It is based on the Japanese concept of shinrin-yoku, which translates to forest bathing or “taking in the forest.” The basic idea is that meandering through a forest has scientifically proven health benefits. Japan & Korea are so serious about this stuff, they supposedly cover it with medical insurance. I might just move to Osaka.
It seems to be trending in the US right now, so all you turmeric & Buddha bowl fans should jump on this right now!!!
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Depression, the Good Scar

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A recent conversation with someone who is struggling to understand a loved one with debilitating depression brought out some old memories for me. I haven’t experienced a depressive episode in 15 years, but it still feels fresh when I speak to someone who is going through something similar.

Like an old scar, healed but never completely forgotten.

I feel overwhelming sadness & empathy for the person in pain & it’s pretty much a guaranteed ugly cry if no one is around. But one thing I don’t feel anymore is paralyzing fear.

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Trip Notes: Devil’s Fork State Park

Planning a last minute hiking trip for New Years weekend can be challenging, especially when you have special requirements such as these:

  • Must be able to drive there (flights too expensive for last minute holiday)
  • Prefer one central location with lots of hiking options nearby
  • Prefer cold weather but no snow
  • Affordable AVAILABLE lodging

This was the challenge I faced earlier this year (after Eric informed me that under no circumstances would he visit Québec in January…no matter HOW good Air Canada’s deals were).

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