'Being' not 'Doing' for 30 Days Wild!

As 30 Days Wild draws to its half-way point, I thought I’d share what I’ve been doing. It’s not a list of different activities each day. I’m not against that type of blog post and have been inspired by them in the past but, for me, it can feel like another thing to add to the ‘to do’ list or a bit of pressure to do something wildly (excuse the pun!) different. Lockdowns and periods of illness, when I couldn’t drive and sometimes wasn’t able to go for a walk, were not my favourite teachers but they did help to show me that nature is everywhere and you don’t have to go anywhere or do anything to experience it - though she is harder to spot in some places, of course. So, it’s more about ‘being’ than ‘doing’ for me; this is some of the things I have experienced:
Breakfast on the patio, almost every day.
Sleeping in a tent in the garden.
Listening to the dawn chorus (from my bed!).
Watching the sun go down at a festival.
Resting under a blanket in the garden.
Yoga Nidra in the tent.
Watching the sea from my camper van on a rainy day.
Looking at the estuary as I walk to the shops.
Lying on a rug, cloud gazing.
Watching bees and butterflies flit from flower to flower.
Looking at the landscape pass by from a train.
Craning my neck to see glimpses of the sky above a city skyline.
Sitting in Millenium Square, Bristol watching people pull up onions to take home for their dinner.
Picking strawberries in my pyjamas, turning each over, hoping not to find a hole containing contented woodlice munching on the sweet fruit – they’re supposed to like wood!
Slowly noticing, day by day, cherries on our tree turning from green to having patches of light pink.
What about you, are you taking part in 30 Days Wild?


