Being At One With The Forest

Being at one with the forest is something I do often. Just go into a forest. Tread upon its spongy duff. Stop. Feel the breeze against your cheek. Hear the soft rustle of leaves as they flutter. I did that yesterday in the forest seen above.

That experience and other observations are described in an interview done last week with SFGate’s Doug Zimmerman. To read it, CLICK HERE.

Evidence of how rapidly things change is found in the article. At the time of the interview, color development was running about a week late by our clocks, but then it raced forward. Now, peak color is about on schedule.