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Nurturing the vast web of nature

For me, one of the joys of walking in the woods has always been the opportunity to feel small. It can be liberating to spend a few hours in the company of a stillness that asks nothing in return.

The weekend after I’d read Richard Mertens’ cover story on forestry, my husband and I went on one of our favorite hikes, in Borderland State Park in southeastern Massachusetts. 

As we wound our way through a dense patch of wild blueberry bushes, a flash of tan darted across the path ahead of us. A startled doe dashed through the bushes and settled about a hundred yards away. She eyed us warily before bowing her head to grab a mouthful of berries. She was clearly not too sure about us but wasn’t willing to give up this patch of ripe fruit, either. We enjoyed her presence for a moment before leaving her to browse in peace.

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