• @countrypunk@slrpnk.netOP
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    292 months ago

    I’m telling y’all this worked wonders for me. The other day I was feeling like shit and was convinced everything’s fucked and I’m fucked and was going down a doom spiral and then I just went on a walk and sat in silence by a creek in the woods for a while and listened to/ observed my thoughts and then I got up and was like “huh. I’m okay now.”

    • @relianceschool@slrpnk.net
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      82 months ago

      I think it’s important to spend time in wild spaces (backpacking is great for this), but since home is where we spend most of our time, bringing nature into the backyard is huge for daily exposure. I work from home, so whenever I feel like I’ve been staring at screens for too long, I head out to the pollinator garden for a reset.

      • @conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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        52 months ago

        For me, it’s a combination veggie/pollinator/re-wilding source. The potatoes are going absolutely nuts, while everything else is kinda trundling along. The California poppies are doing okay, I think the soil might be a little too good for them (most CA natives thrive on too much sun, too little water, and a lot of hate and neglect, to the point that hitting them with synthetic fertilizer will outright kill many of them), but they’re starting to flower, so I’m looking forward to redistributing their seeds to some other untended beds in the area. Also taking over an abandoned Greenway with some mammoth sunflowers. If the city doesn’t like it, maybe they can put something there besides bald dirt.

    • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      32 months ago

      I know we’re in a meme thread, but I’d rather bring more of the surrounding nature into our urban environments.

  • @TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world
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    42 months ago

    We are not meant to be sedentary creatures. We are evolved to go out and about. I think the development of agriculture and cities made us lazier, as we no longer require to hunt and gather foods.

    But on the on the other hand, it can be argued that since we have more leisure time as a result of agriculture, we have more time to think of conceptual ideas like science and philosophy-- things that we can’t do without in modern society.

  • I long for coffee in front of a puzzle at my chalet. But kid’s sports are the thing right now. I’m trying to make the most of it but I’m still fucking due.