While I was living in New York City, I definitely didn't get outside as much as I wanted to. Working a 9-5 job in Manhattan often meant that the only time I spent outside was walking to and from the subway, surrounded by towering skyscrapers and not a patch of grass in sight.
Even on the weekends, I frequented shopping centers and East Village restaurants and bars more than my local parks.
Since being home in rural Connecticut, I've gotten outside at least once per day. My parents' house, which sits on a stretch of farmland, is surrounded by green grass, beautiful maple trees, and other natural beauties. I've made an effort to take walks, sit in nature, and even bring my laptop out on the porch to work in the fresh air.
Even after the lockdown is lifted, I want to make a conscious effort to enjoy nature more often.