The Noticing Walk

James Lucas – Substack

This is something I think is important on so many levels. I try to do this every time I am out – even though I spend a lot of time with my eyes to the ground, trying to NOT fall on my head with the uneven streets, sidewalks, etc. As my balance improves, though, I take a bit more time to look around and NOTICE things. In fact, Brian thinks I’m losing my marbles because I AM noticing things I have passed a lot on our walks and mentioning them or asking him about them. He thinks I should have noticed them a long time ago, but better late than never…

When you make it a point to notice new things, you are consciously living in the moment. You aren’t thinking about what you’ll do when you get home again. Your long to-do list. Your problems and worries. You are THERE fully, taking in all around you, maybe seeing or hearing something that brings you joy. One of the things I’m noticing is the wonderful bird calls here in Thailand. I don’t really need to know that I’m hearing a ‘ruby-throated whapadoo’ to fully appreciate how beautiful his song is. I just hear it and it makes me smile.

Shops come and go here. It seems like they do it at a faster rate than what I’m used to in the U.S. I noticed that one place we pass on a regular basis is empty now. Very soon another shop will take its place, with a creative, hard-working, hopeful owner who will probably have things that are wonderful to see.

Today I noticed that the koi fish at the chocolate place we like seem to have grown a lot since the pools were created a little over a month ago. They are beautiful to watch. Very lively and colorful. A wondrous sight.

I have to laugh, even though the joke is on me. Brian saw some hot air balloons outside his window and sent me a picture of them a couple of days ago. When we were eating a meal, I thought I saw a hot air balloon, got all excited, and mentioned it. This brought on an excruciatingly funny period of ridicule as my son pointed out it was a water tower. It was shaped like a hot air balloon and painted red and white like a hot air balloon. He pointed out it wasn’t moving. I told him he should put on his list of things to be grateful for that his mom was a never-ending source of things to make him smile.

Take the time to be in the moment. NOTICE how pretty some of the trees are now. NOTICE how wonderful the smile lines on your husband’s face are. NOTICE how nice it is to be able to take 10 minutes and enjoy a walk outside. NOTICE how much joy you feel when you hug someone you love.

Take a noticing walk every day and see your happiness and well-being expand along with your world! “The world is wider than I remembered.”

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  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    love this thank you for sending. I so look forward to all your emails & blogs. So fortunate to be on your list. I fell & broke my humorous ( truly Not funny) could have been so much worse so thankful if just is what it is & im in a wonderful place , safe , healing & warm. Tummy is full of good food that I didn’t have to cook, ice bag on the boo boo life is great. I miss being able to walk to get my mail. I do forward the funny ones u send as I laugh and smile & kno others will enjoy your humor too! Thanks again you brighten many lives daily! Carol Jansons

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    • Wow, Carol. I’m so sorry about the fall and broken bone in your arm. I’m glad you are getting good care. I hope you get some good physical therapy when the time is right to regain your range of motion. I’m glad we share the same sense of humor. I consider laughing a survival skill. I’m glad you pass it on to friends. Thank you for the kind words about the blog. That means everything to me. Take better care of yourself – no more falls! Thanks for writing. Linda

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  2. Great advice, as always, Linda. My husband has to stop before he looks around (balance issues). I look around a little bit while we walk. I try to mention a couple of things to him. We have broken sidewalks here too. They tend to only fix the ones that are a block from the main road and we live two blocks from the Main Street. Ugh.

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