
I share these pictures, taken during March, not this year, to show the beauty of our world, hoping viewers may be inspired to take action to save it from the destruction we humans are causing to nature.
This one was taken way back in 2012 and pictures a footpath near Pocklington in East Yorkshire, England.
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Feel free to comment, like, and share these to spread the joy of natural beauty to as many people as possible. It might persuade others to join the cause and help fight the rapidly approaching climate emergency and species extinctions.
These posts are weekly, but I also Tweet (until that platform becomes hostile for people who care about truth) one at the end of each day, with the hashtag #ourworldiswonderful, join me there if you wish.
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It looks like you had some nice March weather that year – lovely photo. It’s interesting to think about where I was in March of 2012. Happy weekend, Stuart.
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Yes, Lynette, we had some pleasant weather in that portion of England. We lived in the area at the time and this was on a walk we hadn’t previously tried. Here, today, it’s dull, grey, cold and there’s a promise of frost and potential snow in the next few days! But we’ve just emerged from the driest February on record, following a very mild January, so who knows what we can expect weatherwise?
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