For the first time in 2018, I returned to Radnor Lake State Park. There’s something truly magical about getting back to nature, with some wildlife thrown in as a bonus.
I think I saw 15 deer, along with an assortment of squirrels plus a chipmunk and a turkey.
I still think that even though Radnor lies in the heart of Nashville, it’s almost like stepping out of the normal 24/7 world of traffic and noise into something like Narnia or Lothlorien. I almost expect to see satyrs, fauns, elves, and maybe a hobbit or two.
I’m thankful for places like Radnor Lake State Park. It’s a little slice of heaven, or what I hope heaven will be like. It’s also a place of serenity, quiet, and tranquility that never fails to put me in a good mood.
I still hate to profane the silence with words. The only appropriate response for this place is reverential awe and gratitude.
My goal is to come back a lot, take pictures, try some different trails, and just soak it all in. So far, so good.



