“Life wants you to touch, taste and see the grandeur of the world's unfathomable variety.”Bryant McGill
We’re fortunate to be able to spend our summers in the Adirondack Park: it's 6.1 million acres include more than 10,000 lakes, 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, and a wide variety of habitats including wetlands and old-growth forests. We kayak the lakes and streams, hike the trails, and take leisurely rides along country roads: every day is an opportunity to enjoy the beauty that surrounds us. As this summer comes to an end, I’m reminded that back in the day when I was working, the vacation time I earned didn’t seem all that important. But, as I’ve grown older, I appreciate the importance and appropriateness to take time to “smell the roses”. We all get caught up in our work and forget the value of recharging our batteries and perspectives: that revitalized energy is where so many great ideas and initiatives come from. There are scenic parks and beautiful areas everywhere, places where you can vacation, enjoy your surroundings, and find renewal. Make time to touch, taste and see the grandeur of nature’s unfathomable variety today.
Bryant McGill (b. 1969): American human potential thought leader, international bestselling author, activist, and social entrepreneur
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