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 ;) Myra Pacheco

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When I see birches bend to left and right ,across the lines of straighter darker trees, I like to think some boy's been swinging them. But swinging doesn't bend them down to stay. Ice-storms do that. Often you must have seen them. Loaded with ice a sunny winter morning, after a rain. They click upon themselves
as the breeze rises, and turn many-coloured.
I saw this poem the other day, well a part of it, isn't the whole poem,and I wanted to share it, I think our nature is the most gorgeous thing ever God could gave us, and we should conserve it more, because we have it only once and it’s beautiful, so we better start to take care of it.

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