Do you like spending time in nature?

Nature is sort of my go-to passtime. I love spending time in nature, by myself. 

Since I'm UK-based, this year I visited places like Abernethy Forest and the Isle of Mull to wild-camp. 

My favourite bird? The white-tailed eagle descended on Loch na Keal meters from me in July as it snatched a fish. It's eye, its bill, it's stare at me. 

My favourite plant? Glowing pink in the cathedral gloom of its dense forest, one lonely red helleborine in the Chilterns in a storm of rain. 

My favourite mushroom? Regal and satanic all at once, dressed up like Professor Woland come to real life, the Devil's bolete in the New Forest. A whole cluster of them. Beautiful and deadly. 

Who else enjoys this sort of thing? 

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  • I used to wild camp, go trekking, and sometimes climbing.

    Slowly I became less curious about nature, and now prefer to meditate in a corner of wherever I am, and otherwise read or think. When I have any energy, that is.

    Insects arent my thing, I get scared and kind of feel like we are insects as well; cluttered, noisy, and sometimes quite dangerous. Reading about them is fine though.

    I do like sea, lochs and mountains because they make my field of vision simpler (few colours) and less cluttered. Like a poem.

    I love black and white places as well, like iceland and areas of Highlands in winter.

  • I agree with you. Not all insects are my thing either. Especially that scourge of the highlands known as midges. Even hawkmoths are kind of creepy. 

    Have you ever been to Mull? I think you'll love it!

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