Thanks Glenn, that’s lovely feedback to get. So good to hear that this philosophy resonates with people. And I love your simmering, stewing and serving observation. Nothing wrong at all with some food-inspired words!
Thanks, Pat. Lovely to hear that you found my Substack – even if it was in a roundabout way. Sometimes a wiggly path is the most interesting!
I hope you enjoy the editions. I think writers, photographers and artists of all kinds share an affinity for walking, don’t we? It’s often more about what we find rather than the walk itself.
Your Substack looks great and I love how you capture things in your photographer. I’ve subscribed to you, too. Here’s to more wanderings 💚
I am trying to get this in motion for a group of writers! (If I do, it will be free, but I will still definitely donate to your donate thing!) Thank you for the inspiration! I especially like your note about leaving things better than we find them. What a beautiful way to improve our minds, our health, and our world.
Such a lovely reflective piece, Sarah, thank you.
There's a lot in your TWW thinking that's got me thinking...
"Measure your walks in moments, not miles
Leave things better than you find them
Celebrate people and place
Walk with warmth"
Aside from walking and writing there's a thousand and more life lessons encapsulated there 👆
So, I'm not going to overthink my reply...
Walking for me is: observing, marinading, clarifying
Writing for me is: simmering, stewing, serving
No idea why they're so foodie, although those veggie kebabs aren't going to dice and skewer themselves. Walk on and see you on the 1st 👋
Thanks Glenn, that’s lovely feedback to get. So good to hear that this philosophy resonates with people. And I love your simmering, stewing and serving observation. Nothing wrong at all with some food-inspired words!
I was inspired by your post Sarah. I came across it in a very roundabout way!
I call myself an amateur photographer on Substack, but just recently I have started writing posts with my photographs.
However, like many photographers, walking is what we do a lot of. It seems on Substack we also talk a lot about it too!
I was searching for people who write about their walks and thankfully I came across you. I am a new subscriber.
Thanks, Pat. Lovely to hear that you found my Substack – even if it was in a roundabout way. Sometimes a wiggly path is the most interesting!
I hope you enjoy the editions. I think writers, photographers and artists of all kinds share an affinity for walking, don’t we? It’s often more about what we find rather than the walk itself.
Your Substack looks great and I love how you capture things in your photographer. I’ve subscribed to you, too. Here’s to more wanderings 💚
Thank you for your message Sarah and for subscribing. Yes, I am loving the links on here between walking, writing, art and photography.
I am trying to get this in motion for a group of writers! (If I do, it will be free, but I will still definitely donate to your donate thing!) Thank you for the inspiration! I especially like your note about leaving things better than we find them. What a beautiful way to improve our minds, our health, and our world.
Hi Logan, thanks so much! I’m glad you’re been inspired by it.