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There’s nothing like a winding track to soothe the soul and make you just want to be there! 😊
Thank you, Mike 🙂
It’s a discipline I master to perfection.
Did you know that research are made into how different paths affect our brain? Big, flat, winding…
It is interesting to have gained the experience on the subject, to read the results afterwards 😎😉
Stay safe!!
No, I didn’t know that. Clearly it does have some effect! 😊
It sure does, Mike!! 🙂
Wonderful shot, Hanna!
I’m in a funny mood!
When I read Spring Forest, I saw many trees and bushes, but instead of buds and leaves, they all are covered in springs: steel springs, brass springs, small springs, big springs, short springs, exotic springs that look like Slinky, and paper clips for the smallest buds. 😀 😀