My Wanderful Journey

  • “I remember packing up my little VW Jetta with Emmylou in the backseat smushed between houseplants and winter clothes ready for the next adventure.”

Nature brings us back to absolute truth whenever we wander. – Louis Agassiz

Each one of us is on our own journey through life, and not one path is the same. In my short 50 years, mine has led me down some pretty awesome sideroads, detours and trails.  Along the way, it has been quite fulfilling, thanks to a personal motto of ‘saying yes to life’. 

My own began as a baby in Chicago, then in childhood on Long Island and Massachusetts.  I went south to Maryland for college, and even further south to Costa Rica for one year.  I spent almost a decade in San Francisco, did a brief jaunt here in the Thousand Islands, moved back to California briefly, and now I’m here in the Thousand Islands, once more.  

In addition to ‘saying yes to life’ and its opportunities, I also believe wanderlust is the foundation of all great things.  Nature cultivates curiosity, growth and so many other fulfilling emotions.  For me, this has helped create relationships, bind friendships together, start careers and provide incredible experiences. 

We all know some of our earliest childhood memories help shape who we are as adults and can define our likes and dislikes.  Growing up, my family loved traveling all over the country, visiting friends and relatives, exploring our national parks and discovering new places to camp and hike. From an early age camping, exploring and hiking was woven into my heart.  Still to this day, they provide my mind and spirit time to rest and fulfills my need for discovery and growth. 

Whether I was hiking along the Billy Goat Trail at Great Falls, through the rugged Marin County coastal countryside, up and down Mount Monadnock countless times, or along the Macsherry Trail on TILT’s Crooked Creek Preserve Trail I have always loved time outside and on the trail.  

Nature’s wisdom has the power to soften our hearts naturally.

After all, when we stand in the middle of something so much bigger than ourselves, it is a lot more difficult to focus on anything else. And when we allow our senses to completely take over - whether it’s the aromatic scents that come from pine trees, the feel of warm sand beneath your toes, or the sweet taste of clover honey while laying on the grass - we tend to lose interest in the trivial elements and let our minds reset.   So, for me, I love connecting with nature, and what I connect to I care about.   

TILT has been a part of my Thousand Island life from the very beginning. As a volunteer and now as the Membership Coordinator.

When we lived here the first time, Brian and I were Macsherry Trail Steward volunteers.  It was awesome.  Our “job” was to hike the trail on a fairly regular basis, report any significant damage and make small trail improvements along the way.  Along with our young chocolate lab Emmylou, we would head to the trail on the weekends with tools in hand, and together we’d move logs, pick up garbage and clear sticks.  We loved every minute of it for many reasons.  Hiking cleared my mind, and time on the trail helped us hit reset, reconnect us to nature, and bring out the best in ourselves.  Although it was always the same trail, no two hikes were ever the same. 

Our time living here was extremely impactful, we found a community, met wonderful friends and fell in love with this tiny corner of New York.  After four amazing years living here, Brian’s Coast Guard career led us back to California, but all the while there we would travel to the Thousand Islands for our vacations to visit dear friends and spend much needed time surrounded by the River’s reenergizing spirit.  This special place had settled into our hearts and it just wouldn’t let go. 

So, when the time came to make one more life-changing decision with retirement from the Coast Guard on the horizon, it was time to pick where to live. Two roads diverged and we took the one that led us to being outside all the time.  We chose the Thousand Islands. But this time the road trip wasn’t a wandering meander, it was more like a mad sprint - to our favorite place on earth.  I was so excited to move back and couldn’t wait to begin our next chapter. 

And nearly 13 years later, our roots are now planted with a circle of extended friends and co-workers who are now family, a meaningful career that makes a positive impact on our community and the environment, and daily opportunities to embrace new adventures in this beautiful place.

 I love my role at TILT as the Membership Coordinator. 

I love making personal connections with our members. I love the meaningful work we do and the best part is knowing we are helping connect people to this great landscape around us.  I am personally enriched by it.  In many ways, I like the fact that TILT’s Signature Preserves and open spaces act as launch pads for many to discover nature, to create their own wanderlust and establish relationships with others and this beautiful natural setting.  

When I reflect on how my wanderful journey to the Thousand Islands came to be, it can be defined by the multitude of ‘say yes to life’ moments along the way - from incredible hikes, fun camping trips with family and friends, living abroad, new skills learned from volunteering, all the while prioritizing time outdoors, these all solidify who I am today.   (Possible CALLOUT?)

We all know spending time - even just 5 minutes- can yield amazing benefits such as stress reduction, mood improvement, increased concentration, and a boost in overall wellbeing. And you don’t have to go to any extremes to reap said benefits either, you can simply go for a walk outside, maybe spend time on the trails, or by the River. The only requirement is that you visit the peace and serenity of a natural setting.  So, let’s all give ourselves the space and grace to wander, and say yes to new opportunities.  With prioritizing time outside, I hope your own path will be guided in an incredible direction.   And if you need some ideas, I’m here for you.

Fondly,

Kate Breheny, Membership Coordinator

 

 

 

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