World Sauntering Day - June 19
Mon Jun 19th

World Sauntering Day

WORLD SAUNTERING DAY

Slowing down. Try moseying around, in fact. Try moseying around. World Sauntering Day is June 19th. The day contrasts the jogging that has been devoted to jogging and encourages people to stroll, ramble, and wander..

Sauntering is a form of walking. A saunter is a slow walk with a positive mood. Those who saunter don't hurry aren't concerned. They absorb the wonders of nature and contemplate the weather. A rare saunter plots a course, but no one knows where they are headed. It's time. There is no timetable.

Excellent saunters can be found on a wooded path or beach.. While allowing the mind to wander, they provide visual and auditory stimulation while still allowing the mind to wander. Several people are out enjoying the Tranquil city parks, as well as comfortable benches and scenic views to ponder on a lazy afternoon, as well as delicious benches and scenic views to ponder on a lazy afternoon.

Henry David Thoreau or John Burroughs, two popular saunters, would windrow an open field leading to nowhere.

Take a step out the back door or take time on your lunch break. Stroll down a quiet lane or in the park. Saunter down to your new bookstore, which is also your new bookstore. Leisurely, take in the view, the people, the scenery.. To post on social media, use #WorldSaunteringDay to tweet..

History

After jogging's popularity began to rise in importance, W.T. Rave established World Sauntering Day in 1979. He wanted people to slow down and enjoy the world around them. While vacationing at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan, he suggested it. Perhaps the hotel's world-long porch at 660 feet provided a regal sauntering spot for inspiration.