Just an FYI, this thread is 11 years old and i don't think any of the posters post here any longer.logan65 wrote:i'm a country boy aND enjoyed thie thread a lot.
Stillness in Nature
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Take what you like and leave the rest.
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thanks. goin through all the threads and began at 2004.
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This is easily one of the best threads on this forum (in my opinion, of course) ! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. I love nature, too, and fantasize about living off the grid, in the woods.
Wish the original poster were still here

Wish the original poster were still here


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I wanted to share a beautiful quote by Thoreau ...


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i'm a huge Thoreau fan. thankspainBody wrote:I wanted to share a beautiful quote by Thoreau ...
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This is cool, glad you're digging into these old threads.
Be present, be pleasant.
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Thanks for resurrecting this lovely thread. I am also a huge nature lover. Just this morning, I saw a grouse which danced for at least 10 minutes in front of me, I think it was protecting its nest which must have been nearby.
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Has anyone here heard of the Aokigahara forest in Japan ? What it's known for is considered morbid by most, but I'm hoping that people here, who are more enlightened and hence more open minded, are able to appreciate a place like it.
Everything about Aokigahara intrigues me - its physical anomalies (light, sound, magnetism), its history, its topography, and of course, also the reason for its notoriety.
If you're a nature lover, do look it up.

Everything about Aokigahara intrigues me - its physical anomalies (light, sound, magnetism), its history, its topography, and of course, also the reason for its notoriety.
If you're a nature lover, do look it up.
