Voices from the river

Nature’s wonders bring thanks

Finding things to be thankful for this week — especially this year — can be a challenge. But if we look deep enough, we can find them.   I chose to look in…

Finding things to be thankful for this week — especially this year — can be a challenge. But if we look deep enough, we can find them.  

I chose to look in nature.  

The brightest green lichen on dark volcanic rocks pop against the drab fall scenery.  

The sweet smell of ponderosa pines after a recent storm.  

Watching trout move in the river below from a pedestrian bridge over my home river.  

Yellowing grasses blowing in a cool breeze on a riverbank.  

Recalling the sights from our anniversary celebration including my favorite wildflowers, dried mud, and desert wonders.  

There’s never a shortage of sights, sounds, smells and feels in nature to be thankful for.  

During this torturous time, I highly recommend spending ample amounts of it outside when possible. It might not take all our worries away, but it can’t hurt to explore nature’s wonders for a bit of much-needed respite.

By Kara Armano. After inheriting the fishing bug from her dad at a young age, fly fishing has taken a central part in Kara's life for over 30…