So true! Instead of viewing nature as a destination to visit temporarily, we should see it as our home—a fundamental and integral part of our existence. It emphasizes a deeper connection and sense of belonging to the natural world, which it seems we have truly forgotten. Give thanks!
I can’t even imaging that. I was born and raised on an island with nothing but nature but give thanks you were able to experience it nonetheless. Nothing is my chance in my eyes. Love your blog by the way!
So true! Instead of viewing nature as a destination to visit temporarily, we should see it as our home—a fundamental and integral part of our existence. It emphasizes a deeper connection and sense of belonging to the natural world, which it seems we have truly forgotten. Give thanks!
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Indeed, I fell in love with nature the hard way. I was emerged in nature during my military service. It struck with me.
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I can’t even imaging that. I was born and raised on an island with nothing but nature but give thanks you were able to experience it nonetheless. Nothing is my chance in my eyes. Love your blog by the way!
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Thank you and welcome. I grew up in the city. Discovered nature later in life.
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