avatarShubha Apte

Summary

The author shares a personal experience of finding rejuvenation and peace during an early spring morning walk in Berlin's Tiergarten, the city's largest park, and reflects on the beauty and tranquility of nature as a source of joy and inspiration.

Abstract

Upon arriving in Berlin feeling jet-lagged, the author seeks the refreshing atmosphere of Tiergarten, a sprawling park known for its stunning natural beauty. The park, with its vibrant colors of blooming flowers and serene lakes, offers a transformative experience that aligns with John Muir's sentiment about nature's gifts. The author emphasizes the park's vastness and the sense of tranquility found within its confines, highlighting the restorative power of nature through personal anecdote and the words of John Lubbock and Mary Oliver. The visit to Tiergarten is paralleled with starting the day with happiness and kindness, suggesting that immersion in nature can lead to a profound emotional upliftment.

Opinions

  • The author strongly agrees with John Muir's quote about receiving more than one seeks when walking with nature.
  • Nature is personified as holding great secrets and is seen as a communicator, offering benefits not just for the body but also for the mind.
  • The Tiergarten is praised for its size, beauty, and ability to provide a peaceful escape within a bustling city.
  • The author expresses a deep sense of happiness and contentment, akin to Mary Oliver's depiction, from the simple pleasure of a morning walk in the park.
  • The author appreciates the work of other writers, Denise Estey Lindquist and Caroline de Braganza, who have also captured the beauty of nature in their writing.

Embracing Nature’s Secrets: A Walk In Berlin’s Largest Park

Tier Garten-Berlin. Photo Credit- Author.

“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”–John Muir.

I couldn’t agree more with John Muir. A few years ago, I found myself in Berlin during the early spring. I had arrived in Berlin on a Sunday morning, feeling sluggish and jet-lagged.

To shake off the weariness, I decided to step outside and breathe in some fresh air, and where better to do that than the Tiergarten, which was conveniently close to where I was staying?

The Tiergarten worked wonders for my mood.

As John Lubbock aptly put it, “Fresh air is as beneficial for the mind as it is for the body. Nature always seems to be trying to communicate with us, as if she holds some great secret. And indeed, she does.”

Tier Garten. Photo Credit -Author.

During that early spring morning, the Tiergarten transformed into a breathtaking landscape of pinks, oranges, and greens, with fallen petals creating a delicate carpet on the ground.

It was a delightful experience to take a stroll through the park, absorbing the harmonious blend of colors and the sheer beauty of it all.

This park boasts magnificent trees, serene lakes, and a profusion of flowers.

Tier Garten-Berlin. Photo Credit-Author.

It’s so vast that one could easily lose their way; I certainly didn’t realize its immense size when I embarked on my walk. In fact, the Tiergarten is the largest park in Berlin.

Lakes in Tier Garten. Photo Credit-Author.

Immersing myself in the park’s flora and fauna filled me with an overwhelming sense of peace and tranquility.

Tier Garten Berlin. Photo Credit-Author.

That Sunday morning in Berlin started with happiness for me, much like Mary Oliver’s words in

“Hello, sun in my face. Hello, you who made the morning and spread it over the fields… Watch, now, how I start the day in happiness, in kindness."

Thankyou Sahil Patel for this beautiful nature prompt.

Two writers on Reciprocal, I would like to share,

Denise Estey Lindquist article

Caroline de Braganza article,

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