Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20150204202730/@comment-1496755-20150409055202

I remember one case during my last year in high school when I tripped and fell, even though there was no ice and the pavement was dry. That morning I went to school with bleeding knees and a broken phone (my very first phone - it was pretty primitive, but worked very well).

I used to fall a lot when I was a kid - I was very reckless and didn't care much for my own safety. Somehow I never broke any bones, but I did sprain an ankle once, and had a couple of infected wounds (which required some pretty painful treatment afterwards).

My favorite place for walks is the park to the north of my home town. The best thing about it is that the boundaries of the park area are not clearly defined - one minute you are walking through a more "civlized" area with benches, and the next you find yourself deep in a wild forest. Human interference has been reduced as much as possible - artificial elements (benches, light posts, etc.) are few and often positioned in such a way as to blend in with the forest.

I love this place for two reasons - first, it's away from crowds and people, and second - it lets me get in touch with my more primal ("wild") side.