Gratitude

Each day I live, I want to feel the warmth, peace and love that sent me on this journey, the community of friends and strangers that make this kind of trip possible. I am so moved by the love and prayers of my friends and the beautiful gestures of strangers I meet along the way. This time of great solitude is joined by a circle of loved ones who travel with me in spirit, all for which I am deeply grateful.

Tate’s Hell State Forest Cash Creek Campground on the edge of the Apalachicola National Forest was more like Heaven. It took a bit of off-roading to find but was totally worth the effort.
The first day’s sunrise. Epic
Dawn’s fog
Magical silence at dawn
Picturesque building along the way, typical of the juxtaposition of old and new as I traveled from southeast Alabama to northeast Alabama. Backroads all the way, so gorgeous.
My office on Day 2, Talledaga National Forest, complete with coffee and a VIEW totally worth the drive. Payne Lake Westside Campground.
What a spot!
The gym for the day, complete with hill work and strength bands.

Published by Danita

Mostly retired chiropractor, lover of life, gypsy spirit

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