My Outside Magic
Last Friday, I spent the afternoon hiking in Tandy Hills Natural Area. Wildflowers filled the fields in almost every hue imaginable. iNaturalist allowed me to identify a few of the wildflower species as engelmann daisy, stiff greenthread, dakota mock vervain, and antelopehorn milkweed. I noticed butterflies, dragonflies, bees, birds, and ants along the trail. I even saw a bumblebee on an antelopehorn milkweed plant, and I was able to get the attached picture of the scene. It was sunny but not too hot because the clouds offered intermittent shade. A lovely breeze made the walk enjoyable when the sun peeked through the clouds. The sky was inspiring with scattered fluffy white clouds. I felt in touch with nature because I only used my phone to take pictures and fully engaged with the environment around me. Hearing the crunch of the trail beneath my shoes, birds chirping in nearby trees, and wind whistling through plants led me to focus on ordinary sounds that I hear every day. Touching an...