Discover the iconic Wild Mustangs, symbols of freedom and history. Learn about these majestic wild horses in this captivating video. #WildMustang #horse Have you ever thought about the wild mustangs galloping across the American West? These stunning creatures are more than just beautiful; they’re a living piece of history. Brought over by Spanish explorers in the 16th century, these horses were originally domesticated in Europe. But as they roamed free, some escaped or were released, and that’s when the magic happened. They adapted to the vast plains and rugged terrain, forming herds that became a vital part of the landscape. Native American tribes quickly recognized their value, using them for hunting, transportation, and even warfare. Imagine the power of those mustangs, running wild and free, embodying the spirit of the West! Over time, their population exploded, and today, they’re considered feral horses—descendants of those original domesticated stock, thriving in the wild. They symbolize freedom, resilience, and the untamed heart of America. Isn’t it incredible how they’ve become such an iconic part of our heritage?
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Sometimes, calendar dates get mixed up. You double-book and balance goes out of whack. For me, it was the case of accidentally booking a sea kayaking tour on a weekend I’d reserved for a multitude of errands and catch-up before a significant life change. Normally, I’d make the easy choice and go sea kayaking, but hundreds of small tasks were pulling me towards organization and productivity. (For all the adventure in me, there’s an equal desire for organization and planning). I kept thinking about the right and responsible decision. To keep this story from getting too long, I’ll cut to it: I went kayaking (because I’d booked the tour in advance, because friends had already driven down for it, because I wanted to, because, because, because…) And after it was all said and done, I’m happy to report kayaking ended up being the right decision. I’d been in front of the computer, constantly thinking about work, for far too long. Although I prioritized daily walks and time outdoors, I hadn’t given myself the opportunity to truly immerse my mind outside. I hadn’t disconnected. And it was adding up. Out on the ocean, I didn’t have my phone. I was technology free. And my mind was given a goal that required my body to work. Get from here to there. Don’t tip over. Clear waters, sea caves, leopard sharks, garibaldi. It was bliss. And although I really wish I could have taken pictures, I realize the act of having my phone and trying to photograph the experience would have taken me out of the experience itself. Instead, I’m left with this story to share. When things get overwhelming, go sea kayaking. Go outside. Do something different. Refresh your mind, and do it often. Allow yourself to disconnect. PS: Monthly outdoor excursions anyone? #balance #tips #productivity
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