Nature, the Great Outdoors & You



Nature, the Great Outdoors & You


The Romantic Authors had a great abiding love and respect for nature. Wordsworth wrote that nature allowed him to "see into the life of things." Nature and the wild world are a part of many Romantic poems and stories.

What is your feelings about nature? Do you feel the same way? If so why, or why not? What is the best way to experience the natural world? Is the experience itself overrated and irrelevant to young adults like yourself?

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Nature, the Great Outdoors & You - Irvin Arellano



I think nature is beautiful and unique, we should conserve it more. I think authors back then had a great abiding love and respect for nature because they had more to see more to enjoy not like in today’s world were most trees are gone and house and building take up most of the place. Personally I think nature speak for itself theirs a lot of mystery and history in nature, at times it can express so many things like good or bad. At times you may have a great sunny day, a rainy day, or a natural disaster. The best way to experience nature is to actually take time off your regular everyday routine and take a trip to a national park or out to the middle nowhere maybe even go on a camping trip, it would be great to enjoy a day in the nature. Its and irrelevant experience not a lot of people take for granted the beauty of nature.

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