I love walking in the forest, (or forest roads) on my own, often listening to music or podcasts/teachings or praying. Sometimes I walk with my husband, but we both need much time on our own. He is a typical introvert, and I am more social, but sensitive, so I sometimes get sensory "overloaded" (ore how you say it in English). We both have jobs with lots of meetings, we need to be productive all the time and don't do much routine work. It takes its toll. That's why solitary time is so important.

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@tanjaostman I think we all need quiet time. Walks and drives in the woods are my favorite. Do you have bears?

@MaryMamuzich there are around 2500 brownbears in Finland. Every now and then (not every year) some is spotted in our village. But I never think about bears when I am in the woods. It would be quite a surprise to meet one... BUT the wolves are becoming more common, and are spotted here several times a year, and people are debating them in media. I am more afraid of meeting a wolf - but only when one has been spotted. Otherwise I never think of wild animals. Our forests in my village are not huge, and are between the sea, fields, buildings and roads. I would be very surprised if I would meet a big animal. Therefore I am not afraid. There are lots of elks here, but I never see them. What about wild animals where you live?

@tanjaostman @MaryMamuzich There are lots of deer 🦌 in this part of Maine in the US. I often see them on the way to work, very early in the morning.

@MaryMamuzich @tanjaostman Yes... I hear it's pretty difficult for my neighbors to grow a garden because of them. 🦌

@tanjaostman we have a lot here. In my area we have grizzly bears. I live near a fish hatchery with big uncovered tanks... A favorite easy place for them to fill their bellies! The tanks are now under big tent like buildings. I keep my eyes open went I go walking. We also have mountain lions and wolves, elk, deer, ect... So many critters. I just pray.

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