02/28/2026
Today’s Walk Talk Tea explored what it means to live at the edge of transition — not just emotionally, but seasonally. Winter hasn’t fully released its grip, and spring is beginning to quietly emerge. The landscape mirrored what many of us are carrying internally.
We reflected on how seasons like this can leave us feeling “on edge” — tense, uncertain, waiting for what comes next — and how being at the edge can also be a place to pause, gain perspective, and simply notice what is changing.
These photos were taken during our walk this morning and capture pieces of that in-between moment — bare trees, fallen leaves, still water, moss holding on to color, and quiet wildlife going about their day.
This morning was simple: a gentle walk, conversation when it felt natural, quiet when it didn’t, and warm tea shared together near the end of our walk.
If you’ve been craving something slower, steadier, or more grounding, Walk Talk Tea gatherings are held most Saturday mornings.
Walk Talk Tea: therapist-led outdoor wellness walks by Mended Hearts Counseling, created for reflection, connection, and calm.
Registration and schedule can be found here:
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