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Or to put it another way: if people ask you touch grass, where would you go?
- I live in the countryside so I just take the dog for a walk through the fields. If I really want to get away into nature there’s a forest a few miles away that’s almost completely silent. - You are very lucky. 
- Same. Walk the dogs, ride my bike, that sort of thing. - I have to move back to a big city in a couple of months, and I am not looking forward to it at all. 
 
- There’s an old abandoned car dealerships close by I go there, if I’m angry I can smash old rusty cars, if I’m sad I can cry in a small super insulated cell in the basement, probably used to paint small stuff, if I want to feel better I can climb the roof, the owner was living in the house over the shop before getting evicted for fraudulence business, now it’s empty and really quiet, from the very top I can scout all the Mountains and lakes in my area, its one of the tallest building around, And the view is Heart warming, I might not have had anyone loving me for 23 years but this place pays for it, thers a busy road nearby and that always makes me realize that all those assholes I spent the day trying to comprehend and tollerate are indistinguishable from ants roaming the world on a timer like everyone else. - It sounds like a quiet yet majestic place to gain some perspective - Yeah it is I lived close by for such a long time before discovering it beautiful things really are just in front of you eyes - amen - Lmao 
 
 
 
 
- I’m in a country town in Australia, fortunately we have a good mountain bike trail network close by that I try to go to weekly. Karri and jarrah trees as well as some pine forests, loamy soil, a small river running through the middle of the network. It’s a beautiful area. 
- Kayaking. There is way less people in water than in the ground. My city is a small metropolis, bustling with people, yet on the river I can still find space to think and wildlife to observe. i can find small patch ch of landing where no one ever goes to and set my folding chair for a snack and sketch some doodle. - I used to live close to a major river, and one of my fondest memories is going kayaking with my ex together along that river. My heart aches thinking about it 
 
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- There is a strip of grass beside the driveway to my complex’s parking structure with one tree in it. - That tree and the surrounding grass has at LEAST five species of moss living on it, so I just slow down on my walk to the car and appreciate those diverse, weird little plants - I like that, that’s cute  - oh wow I see what you mean - that is a lush micro jungle down there! - I’m telling you, spend a few days actually looking for and actually SEEING moss, it’ll blow your mind - I went to Wales recently (rains often there), and I noticed that the forest undergrowth was so green with what was likely different types of moss. It really did feel quite special 
 
 
 
 
 
- I save up for the Netherlands. There are enough places to just get a peace of mind, away from people, with a nice spliff and no one to bother me about it. - I’ve been three times within the span of a year, and will be going back in a few months. - I love the Netherlands. Lots of greenery, lots of quiet places. - come vist. 'tis a great (albeit mostly flat) place. 
 and there’s so much history everywhere.
 
 
- There is a rose garden along my walk to the store that I enjoy a lot. Sometime soon I will volunteer to help prune them. - I volunteer at my local nature reserve, and it’s pretty amazing how much work goes into keeping a park functional. The people are really nice and friendly too 
 
- Well it’s not terribly secret, but I just chill in my backyard with a book and my dogs, on my hammock. 
- I’m growing some grass in my room. 
- my bed 
- My backyard is nice. It’s not big, it’s not fancy, but there’s green grass and trees against a blue sky and that’s usually all it takes for me to remember the good stuff 
- That’s my secret, I’m always touching grass. 
- Long walk through the park is quite nice - no cars, no pollution, just lots of birds chirping and strangers passing by 








