National Walk Around Things Day on April 4th
National Walk Around Things Day is an unofficial holiday that is celebrated annually on April 4th. The holiday encourages people to take a break from their daily routines and walk around objects that they would typically walk straight through or past.
The origins of this holiday are unclear, but it is believed to have started as a way to promote mindfulness and to encourage people to slow down and appreciate the world around them. By walking around objects, people are encouraged to notice the details of their surroundings and to be more present in the moment.
Some popular objects that people walk around on this day include trees, buildings, and statues. The holiday is also sometimes referred to as “International Walk Around Things Day.”
While National Walk Around Things Day is not a widely recognized holiday, it is a fun and unique way to celebrate mindfulness and to appreciate the world around us.