ENJOYING THE COUNTRYSIDE.
"To enjoy a countryside it is essentlal to mahe a dlrecfc contact and this is only to be accomplished by walking over it. That many are realising this is proved by the walking, rambling and camping movements of to-day; they represent the revolt of the human mind from the artificial. It is a healing experience, Through the very simplicity of his day-to-day existence he sees with rare insight into the heart of things that puzzle men. The lessons of simplicity are ever before him, and he learns that happiness is dependent on simple living and goodwill between men. He sees this simplicity in the quietness of Nature; goodwill awaits him at the end of the day. He learns also the value of companionship; of having a frifeiid to whoin he may unburden himself of hi§ thoughtS."=^Mr F. S. Smytha, m hi* "Over TyroleBe HilW' ^ ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 18, 14 October 1937, Page 4
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147ENJOYING THE COUNTRYSIDE. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 18, 14 October 1937, Page 4
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