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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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Nature (yvonne o.)

Through our whole life nature has always been the beginning of our everything. The Garden of Eden was the first place where humans existence began. In that garden Adam and Eve had everything they ever needed, yet the tree of knowledge that was there was a great temptation for them.

Nature as we can see can be a great advantage for us only if we use it wisely. It gives us the sources we need in order to survive. It also gives us the pleasure of enjoying its surroundings. I believe nature is a beautiful thing we can experience, yet ourselves are destroying its beauty. We don't always appreciate what we have and without noticing we start to turn bueaty into trash and disaster. Something as bright as a flower can turn into the blackest and deathful thing because we dont take care of it.

The fantasy we create with its wonderful talents can be destroy and vanished. In a split of a second we throw away every beautiful mood that we build up. That is why we are suppose to keep it safe in order for us to keep benifeting from it because it helps us create our talents just as ideas for authors and poets.