A moment of peace and silence, breathing in and out the frigid air, watching daylight seep into the forest, hearing the first chatter of distant crows, the wind sighing over the snow and through the fir and pine branches and the twittering of chickadees as they flitted in little tribes from tree to tree. Mike Bond
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The beauty of nature is something that few people can explain in words. For some, the beauty of nature is so great it causes them to cry in joy. Others learn to appreciate nature's wonder by studying it and trying to capture the beauty on canvas or in film. As for me, I feel most blessed when I can just be in nature, when I can just breathe in and out the frigid air, hear the first chatter of distant crows, watch daylight seep into the forest, hear the first chatter of distant crows, see the wind sighing over the snow and through the fir and pine branches and seeing the twittering of chickadees as they flitted in little tribes from tree to tree.

Source: Killing Maine

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