Every day I walk about 3 km to get to work. It allows me to get to a place of calm and open heart. Being a thinker and worrier, I need to shut the chatter off by allowing it to dissipate with each step, each breath…

blues skies,
clouds in formation – hillocks
catch my breath
blue skies
lift my spirits
exude inner peace
clouds in formation – hillocks
captivating and halting
leave me breathless
catch my breath
holding nature’s pure essence
in my heart
© Tournesol ’16/02/22
Daily Moments ~ Feb 22/16
Haiku’s place in our lives! Beautiful!
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Thank you, Carol, glad you enjoyed this.
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You are welcome!
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wow I want a walk to work like that! It sounds beautiful, meditative, a great way to start the work day. Unfortunately, I live too far from my job so I must drive in.
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When I was going to university and working part-time, I would park my car about 6 km away. I saved on parking because that faraway I found lots of free parking and I was in great shape. I’m not sure if that’s an option for you or parking just 10 blocks away can make a difference. We notice things we don’t usually see driving. I have so many photos of doors, stairs. Most of my photos are on my way to work.
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I have a parking permit for the lot across the street. My employer pays for it and my car’s safe. I take walks on my lunch break but I would love to walk even more.
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Well there you have it…during lunchtime try taking different streets
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I used to that all the time but they watch the clock now. So I stick to a route I know will get me the most walk in the amount of time I have available.
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Once in a while pretend you are s tourist …once a week. .. Walk less,observe more. I get ideas for stories that way. But I can only do it once in a while since it means leaving work early. I can’t wait for spring so I can walk at my break Its still too dark
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I do that on the weekends around my neighborhood 🙂 I will keep that in mind for the work week too 🙂
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🙂
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Wonderful idea. A joyful troiku.
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Thank you, Hamish 🙂
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Ah! I enjoyed this Troiku…you do them so well. I need to practice those more:)
ps we just used the same phrase ‘catch my breath’ 🙂 great minds.
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I really enjoy writing this form…Chèvrefeuille’s last 6th insight inspired me and I wrote a troika from his haiku. Thanks so much for your kind words, Pat. Catching my breath is a good phrase isn`t it? Great minds think alike 😉
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