Editorial: Take some time to soak in some fresh air

Published 8:50 pm Friday, November 22, 2024

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In just a few short days, we will be coming together with family and friends for Thanksgiving, a time for us to recognize how gifted we are to have those close to us in our lives.
And of course to eat some really good food.

Unlike many others during this time, we here at the Tribune will still have to go to work the following day, but for so many others Nov. 29 is open and free, and we ask you to consider maybe taking a walk.

Traditionally, the Minnesota Department of Natural resources has invited the public to its state parks the day after Thanksgiving, free of charge. That means no day pass or annual pass is required to get you through the boundaries and out enjoying nature.

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The great thing for us, is the convenience of state parks open to us within short drives. Here in Freeborn County, we’re blessed to have Albert Lea’s Myre-Big Island State Park. In Mower County there’s Lake Louise State Park in LeRoy, and choose to drive a little further and you can reach Rice Lake State Park near Owatonna, Sakatah Lake State Park near Faribault, Whitewater State Park not far from Altura and Menneopa State Park near Mankato.

This is an all-inclusive opportunity that just requires a little bit of gas money to spend the day with your partner, family and friends or maybe just by yourself.

You will get wonderful vistas, views of lakes and plenty of trees in unique settings that invite the hiker to get outside. And let us remind you that to experience the full enjoyment of the opportunity, put your phones away.

Take in nature in all of its glory, sights and sounds. Listen to the birds, keep your eyes out for deer, turkeys and other wildlife and simply enjoy shutting off the distracting world we’ve created for a little bit.

As Laura Ingalls Wilder once said: “Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.”