i just spent the last two weeks in north ontario atsome friends cabin. i spent the whole time just LIVING in the forest. truly LIVING. everything around you alive and breathing and i just cant get used to city life anymore
I know what you mean. The general population overlooks the beauty of nature though, which is unmistakenly sad. I am at my parents right now, and I love sitting on their deck because right behind their house is the woods which I love. The trees are so natural and GREEN. I love it! Unfortunately, the tree killers have been busy and have been cutting down trees in order to make room for new neighborhoods, so pretty soon their lovely view will be that of a new neighborhood. I am still enjoying the scenery while it lasts though... Anyway---I love going camping and to places where I can stay in nature for a few days. I don't need to bathe, as long as I can brush my teeth I am fine.
I love nature, and I treasure the times when I can enjoy the park and/or a park. Unfortunately, I definitely don't enjoy nature as much as I should, so I have to make more of an effort to get outside and enjoy life.
yeah, I agree. I live on a forested island but they're developing it so fast I might end up killing someone the city's so dead. only things alive are humans and bugs.
Bleedin birds twitterin all the time - bahhhh it'd make you wish you were deaf after a while ! The countryside is crap, just get bitten by bugs and shoes all muddy. I like my porsche and my gold taps mate
I remember a time when we could all feel good about nature... Now it seems like there are so many negative things to focus on.
I love nature. I love going hiking and stuff. I especially love going out and walking around in the woods or by the woods and breathing in the freshness of nature. A friend of mine introduced me to a log cabin nearby-his uncle made it and it's the size of a small garage. When I sat outside, I felt as though I was alone in this world of unknown possibilities-I loved not hearing the cars and only hearing the crickets and water of the lake. It was amazing!