Miss Metropolitan Junkie nature therapy

GREENWICH POINT BEACH AND PARK – GREENWHICH, CONNECTICUT

I feel the love of God and Gaia wrapping around me. I see the beauty that still exists in this world, and it restores my soul.

Because it’s a private park exclusive to residents and their guests, I visited during the off-peak season back in December 2024. The park had everything I needed for a beautiful day out in nature—a clear, calm beach, scenic views, a nature trail, and grassy, tree-lined spaces perfect for picnicking, relaxing, and listening to birds chirp while watching squirrels and small critters tip-tap through their natural habitat.

The air was fresh and crisp. It was a happier time for me. I was going through a difficult period, but that season was not a reflection of what my life would become. That moment reminds me to live fully in the now—to embrace it, cherish it, and appreciate it—because you truly never know what tomorrow may hold.

Spending time in nature is deeply healing for me. I used to be a party girl—getting drunk, chasing highs, and falling into the trap of one-night stands. But now, I’ve chosen a different path. I’ve dedicated my life to the Lord. Bottle service doesn’t interest me anymore. Instead, it’s the towering trees, the whispering winds, and the clarity of clean water that speak to my soul in ways the men from my past never could.

Nature grounds me. It draws me closer to God. I believe in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—but I also honor Mama Gaia, Mother Nature, the divine feminine expression of God. I thank her for her creation, her beauty, her patience, and her presence.

Life can be heartbreaking. But when I’m surrounded by nature, I feel the love of God and Gaia wrapping around me. I see the beauty that still exists in this world, and it restores my soul. It heals me in ways I can’t explain—only feel. It’s like receiving a love letter from my soulmate: the one who will never let me down, the one who loves me wholly and deeply—with every part of his being.

Greenwich Point Park, 11 Tods Driftway, Old Greenwich

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