Revisiting Government Island

Our class visit to the Noland Trail brought back memories of a trail I used to visit often in my childhood. Over thanksgiving break, my sister and I decided to take a break from technology and drive 20 minutes down the road to revisit the trail we used to walk on with family. This trail is called "Government Island" and is located in my hometown of Stafford, VA. The trail dates back to the time of the founding fathers and is said to be a place where limestone was confiscated to build the White House and other buildings in Washington D.C. Revisiting the trail brought back so many memories of jogging with my mom on weekends and bonding with my family. The flooding of nostalgia that I experienced felt similar to the spiritual feeling that sacred places evoke. Taking this trip with my sister has reminded me to cherish the time that I have with my family and appreciate nature trails with the information I have learned from class.

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