Why take life too seriously?! There are things that happen every day that make me smile. Sometimes it's a question or story from my son. Sometimes it's a quirky thing heard over the cubicle wall. Many times it's dysfunctional things we say or do at family gatherings. Life happens. Let's enjoy it!
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Thinking Outside the Box
In the back of my mind I keep thinking I "just started" my "new" job a few months ago. On Monday, though, I got an email about it being 6 months. Six months? Wow. Time does fly when you're having fun!
I decided since I had given my life to Sentry for half a year, it was time to venture off campus. Literally, it took me 6 months to cross the street!
And why? To get to Schmeeckle Reserve, of course. (Don't ask me to pronounce it. That may take another 6 months!)
The Reserve is a 280-acre natural area considered to be part of the UW-Stevens Point campus. It's got 5 miles of trails and boardwalks, a 24-acre lake, and diverse habitats that support numerous wildlife species -- including frogs (which I heard but did not see) and snakes (which I also, thankfully, did not see). It's worth going to see deer, ducks and whatever else wanders the Reserve during the spring, summer, and fall.
During my inaugural walk, it looked like a bit of a mess in there. Apparently, last summer a major storm swept through Schmeeckle Reserve and flattened hundreds of trees. There was lots of cleanup and clearing last summer and fall before I even "moved" into the neighborhood.
Still some more work to do. Plus, this spring, the cleared areas will be planted with native trees and grasses as part of a multi-year restoration process. It'll be fun to see the progress!
Naturally, I had my phone with me to snap some pictures on Monday and on Tuesday (when I went with friends). Nothing too unusual, but join me for a walk...
And when there's a fork in the road, either way is right when you are outside. Outside the box (aka office).
And just outside.
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