Part 11 (1/2)
Every man owes it to himself and to his faet out or away from, and if you take your so called vacation by a trip to another city and spend your ti yourself, you are not taking a vacation
Neither are you resting your o to a swell summer resort where white duck trousers in the day and full dress in the evening is the rule
The real vacation you get is when you take yourself away froo to a place where you can get your feet on good old mother earth Go where fences are unknohere there are no ”keep off the grass” signs, cliood ozone, say to yourself ”all these beautiful things are ed it so that the poorest s as easily as the s in the world are good air, good food, good water and good health Money cannot buy any one of these things The et any better air, orfood, or purer water, or better health than can the poorwoods for his vacation, who lives out of doors, who gets near to nature, is putting by a reserve in his constitution and brain that he will draw upon for the remainder of the year Such vacations will clear the cobwebs fros, and make you see the beautiful side of life
A man should not depend wholly on his two or three weeks in the woods, however He should take a little vacation every day He should arrange to get some benefit for his brain and body in each twenty-four hours
He should take a few moments each day and devote it to ood vacation every twenty-four hours if he sleeps properly
Our good friend Grizzly Pete, of Frozen Dog, understands the real vacation when he says
Mighty pleasin' sport, you bet, sittin' on a rock; Beats a store or office an' workin' by a clock
Clears away the cobwebs froain
There ain't no medicine I know for the appetite Like a summer mornin', waitin' fer a bite
Lazy summer days are here--ain't you kind o' wishi+n'
That you had your old clothes on, an' was settin here a-fishi+n'?
Health
There is no misfortune, no real hard luck except sickness and poor health
If you find your health is becoe before it is too late A stitch in time saves nine tiood air, good water, sleep with your s open in winter as well as suood deeds Help others Elihts and deterrent influences
If your health is impaired, forsake dollars if necessary and , but sense is infinitely better to be possessed of
If your health will not peret dollars and cents, then et health and sense
Rockefeller would give his millions if he could have the health of nearly any of the thousand of eood storeat riches
Patience
Supposin' fish don't bite at first, What are you goin' to do?