Saturday, October 6, 2012

Even Thoreau had trouble letting go of societal problems when walking in the woods!


"I feel a little alarmed when it happens that I have walked a mile into the woods bodily, without getting there in spirit.  I would like to forget all my morning's occupation, my obligations to society.  But sometimes it happens that I cannot easily shake off the village; the thought of some work, some surveying [Thoreau's 'other' occupation], will run in my head, and I am not where my body is; I am out of my senses.  In my walks, I wish to return to my senses like a bird or a beast.  What business have I in the woods, if I am thinking of something out of the woods?"

Henry David Thoreau

Photo: Aspen grove, Oh-Be-Joyful Trail, Kebler Pass, near Crested Butte, CO; September 22, 2012

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