#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 02/Apr/22

Early April arrives
announcing spring
with fresh greens
emerging from damp earth
and budding from trees.

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We live in a world full of natural wonders. But some people either have no appreciation of natural beauty, or actively dislike it, and look to destroy the only world we can inhabit.
These daily posts of words and pictures are my small contribution to encouraging enjoyment of nature, in the hope others may be inspired to share their own appreciation of a planet that’s a marvel of unlikely coincidences.
We might be alone in the universe as a living species with sentience, but, equally, we might not. However, we’re unlikely to meet, or even effectively communicate with, any other existing sentient lifeforms, because of the vast distances in time and space inevitably involved.
So, we must live as though we represent the only life form conscious of our existence and able to modify our environment. Whether we do that for the benefit of all life forms, or entirely selfishly in the mistaken and ultimately disastrous belief that we’re apart from nature, is a personal choice. History, science, and simple common sense demonstrate daily how intricately we’re part of nature. It seems foolish and self-defeating to ignore this simple fact.
If you feel we should spread the joy in our wonderful planet and our responsibility to protect it, perhaps you’ll share these posts on social media (‘share’ buttons below make that easy), comment with your thoughts, and help us as a species to do the best we can to sustain our environment for the future. Earth is the only home we have. Will you help preserve it? Thank you.

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8 thoughts on “#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 02/Apr/22

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    1. This was taken on a dull, overcast day, Lynette, so the trees were dark but the natural brilliant green of newly emerged foliage was a real contrast to brighten that darkness.

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    1. I love it when the forest begins to come back to life after the winter sleep. At this time of the year, almost all the bracken and other plants have died back to a dull brown, so the green of spring is always a welcome sight.

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