Rabbits Tale - Nature Reflection (Adam Stillabower)

 The room now after solely living there for the past few months feels like it has been creeping in, the walls slowly moving towards the center, becoming smaller and smaller. The books, papers, and gear just continue to pile up complete with the lack of desire to change or do anything about it. Through the small slit between the beige curtains came a thread of sunlight, a beckoning gesture from the beyond. It had been a considerable amount of time since I had left that place of solitude. Walking out onto the porch, a warm gust of wind caressed my face, a whisper so faint that I nearly missed it. A feeling of peace and freedom passed like a wave over me as I took my first steps towards the neighborhood trail. There was a rustle of the leaves in the branches above, spring was just arriving, and trees were starting to gain back their foliage. As I approached the trailhead, farther down a rabbit revealed itself from a bush. What a curious little creature, something so pure and innocent not having any idea about the world going on around it. It had no worry or concern for a virus, no allegiance or strong ties in an election, and no future jobs or careers to plan for. It was just happy, nibbling on a leaf. 

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