
. Start a Post-Dinner Stroll Tradition -As the daylight lingers around a little longer, make it a tradition to take a post-dinner stroll. Get out and enjoy your neighborhood as the day begins to slow down. You might even find the best spot nearby to catch a vibrant sunset.
Explore Public Gardens -Does your city have a public garden? Even if you’ve never visited or don’t have it on your radar, there probably is one somewhere in your region. Plan a day to explore and learn about an interesting piece of your city’s history.
Go for a Hike Get outside and marvel at the way nature starts to come alive again in the spring. If you’re close to an area with hiking paths and mountains, wonderful! If you’re not, make do with what you have. An urban hike or simple walk through the park will still offer lots of opportunities for ogling over spring planters.