Even if you are miles from the countryside, you can find
some peace in a local park, by a pond, or even on a small patch of grass outside.
Not exact matches
Stretching,
peace, and concentration
in Anderson
Park at Aspen Meadows, led by
local instructors Erica Behrens and Bel & Emily Carpenter.
While antiwar sentiment ran high among both festival participants and
Park City
locals (some of the biggest cheers during the closing night award ceremony were for Maggie Gyllenhaal, Tilda Swinton, and Darren Aronofsky, who used the opportunity to get the antiwar message beyond
Park City to viewers watching the festivities on Sundance Channel), apparently no one considered the possibility of closing down the festival
in protest (à la Cannes
in 1968) or accepting his or her award
in the name of
peace.
Ever have a favorite spot
in the
local park where you can gaze at the glowing sunset and
in your mind ponder things
in peace that you could not do at work or
in the cramped quarters of your home?