I almost didn’t get out for a walk this morning even though I was up earlier than usual.
Only in the low 50s and a strong west wind had me questioning whether or not I wanted to venture out.
But I thought about how many winter days are ahead and walking won’t be an option on those bone chilling days that always seem to find us here in Wisconsin.
I bundled Gidget up in her fleece coat, tucked her in her stroller and walked very briskly down our road with my hands tucked up inside my sweathshirt sleeves.
If I wasn’t awake before I left, I was now with the cool wind blowing my hair every which way.
This time of year the light is beginning to change, too. Where there was more light during summer days, it is now dark longer until the sun rises higher in the sky. I shivered.
It’s a little over a mile before I reach Elkhart Lake. But oh, when I do, rain, snow, sun, or clouds, the view never disappoints.
And made me glad I ventured out today.
I heard voices as I stopped to take a picture. Two brave swimmers in their thick rubber gear heading into the lake for, no doubt, a more challenging swim having to go against the current swimming into the wind.
The sun glistening off the deep blue water warmed my insides and reminded me of all the exquisite beauty that is here for me whenever I choose to see it.
How fortunate I am to have this stunning view to visit.
I’m glad I chose to see it today as the shadows of me and Gidget loomed large as if reaching for the water.
Drinking it all in, I felt lighter in my step and warmer in Spirit as I made my way home once again.
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