Nature is impersonal, awe-inspiring, elegant, eternal.
It’s geometrically perfect. It’s tiny and gigantic.
You can travel far to be in a beautiful natural setting, or you can observe it in your backyard—
or, in my case, in the trees lining New York City sidewalks, or in the clouds above skyscrapers.
Gretchen Rubin
Nature is impersonal, awe-inspiring, elegant, eternal.
It’s geometrically perfect. It’s tiny and gigantic.
You can travel far to be in a beautiful natural setting, or you can observe it in your backyard—
or, in my case, in the trees lining New York City sidewalks, or in the clouds above skyscrapers.
Gretchen Rubin
It’s geometrically perfect. It’s tiny and gigantic.
You can travel far to be in a beautiful natural setting, or you can observe it in your backyard—
or, in my case, in the trees lining New York City sidewalks, or in the clouds above skyscrapers.
Gretchen Rubin