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Nature and the Natural World - 4/8/2007 8:37:31 AM   
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I live in United Kingdom. Windsor, England .  A green, warm and pleasant land.  It is Spring time and the trees are coming into leaf, I like the fresh green colour of new leaves.  Everywhere I look  trees are blosssoming.  Small blossoms appeared a few weeks ago, now the big blossoms, which always appear after the small blossoms, are coming into flower.  From My window I can see yellow forsythia, pink cherry blossom and pale green blossoms of the maple trees and white blossoms of magnolia and apple.  Such beautiful flowers 

I have a love of wind chimes and bought a bamboo wind chime yesterday to add to my collection.  The wind chime collection consists of one Large chime about 3 ft. A middle one of 18 inches, three of about 12 inches and one with 15 chimes. The windows are open, their is a breeze in the air and as I write this all the chimes are sounding.  The music of the wind.

Grateful for hearing and sight.

Bless our eyes that we might have clarity of vision.

I hope you all have a lovely Easter Day.  Bye for now.
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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 4/21/2007 5:19:11 AM   
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Blossoms are alive now, walking amongst the fresh growth grows at the same time this connectivness with nature around me, as if I can be a part,  I feel the new growth inside myself.How grateful I am, its overwhelming:
Whoever can feel likewise understands the strength of this feeling of gratefulness, its bejond words..
I can stay with this feeling why not come and join in!
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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 4/22/2007 8:41:49 PM   
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Hi Henry,

I  feel a connection to the earth and nature at this time of year.  I went for a walk by the river Thames yesterday and all thoughts disappeared, as surrounded by the trees, lilac, bluebells, the song of birds and the flowing water raised feelings of being part of and one with everything. 

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 6/9/2007 1:49:56 AM   
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This week, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, it was humid! And I'm grateful for the humidity! That means 11:00pm doesn't mean "Go inside!"
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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 6/9/2007 11:32:34 AM   
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I spent some time in my own garden this morning, and found that the strawberries are finally ripening. 
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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 6/14/2007 1:09:29 PM   
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Good Morning, Solomon,

We are so glad to have you in our Forum. Your strawberries sound lucious. There is something so very special this time of year picking fresh fruits and vegetables. It can be so "quieting" to just spend some time with a strawberry as though we are seeing it for the first time. Just to sit with it and drink in its sweet smell as though we are smelling it for the first time. To touch all it's tiny seeds and feel its prickliness; to see all the most minute details that nature has given it--it's little green hat with the little "feather" protruding from the top, its succulunt juices that awaken and vibrantly bring to life our sense of taste -- a created marvel and truly a call to quiet gratitude. ENJOY!!!

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 6/14/2007 2:15:57 PM   
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Solomon,

The blackberry trees in Chicago are in full ripe and the birds are in heaven! Although, because of pollution, it goes against my better judgment to climb the tree and gorge as I did when I was a kid in Virginia, I do stop to taste one (or two).

There have been a lot of butterflies around my apartment, too. It's a sign of healing in my faith. I like that. It makes me feel like the reason I moved recently has been fulfilled.

Thank you, Solomon, for providing this outlet to share my love of nature.

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 6/14/2007 5:31:39 PM   
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The thing is, I don't really like strawberries that much, so I've given some to my boss and one of my work colleagues. Seemed a shame to watch them rot on the plant.

I've also got about 50 mint cuttings that have rooted on my windowsill. I'm suddenly very popular at work. I can't imagine why.
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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 7/2/2007 8:08:55 PM   
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Now, if that ain't just the purdiest thing you ever did see!

"A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song." ~~Maya Angelou

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 7/3/2007 7:13:55 PM   
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Is this beautiful picture for real? I'd love to think so.

What ever, it certainly is purdy!  J

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 7/19/2007 5:44:48 PM   
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Today was the first day of 'baby buzzard' time. This is a time of year I look forward to as these beautiful birds soar above me and call with their fabulous, sometimes plaintive, sometimes joyful voices.

The baby, or babies of the year have not got their adult voices quite in tune yet and shout squeakily from a treetop for their parents who are trying to keep out of the way so junior becomes independent.

They can sound quite sad sometimes, undoubtedly thinking that mum and dad have abandoned them. But the good parents are never far away, and every now and then will both come to visit their offspring, and then a beautiful display is performed as the family go higher and fly like dancing angels, while their voices carry for miles.

I feel very priveleged to live somewhere that I can see buzzards from my garden, and I've lost count of the times, when I have been feeling particularly unhappy, and magically, a buzzard will appear above me, almost as if he's come to see me! Maybe he has. They lift my spirits.

Birds are very special creatures and I know the native Americans think so too. The Golden eagle is special to me and Buzzards are my 'little eagles.'  J

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 7/23/2007 1:45:09 PM   
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On the other hand.........nature can be seemingly harsh. In this green and pleasant land we are having the wettest Summer in memory and the worst floods for 60 years. Which all goes to show we need to give respect to our planet, as a lot of these disasters are man-made.  J

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 7/23/2007 7:12:24 PM   
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The floods have been terrible this year. But at least they are no worse, and in the UK we have the means to deal with them appropriately. Some countries aren't so lucky.                

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 8/26/2007 10:55:00 PM   
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Has anyone seen the moon tonight?  It's really big and full, or very close to full.  I saw it just as it was coming up, and it's beautiful. 

There's a lunar eclipse early Tuesday morning, I think around 4:00 or 5:00 central time.  I'll be getting up to watch it for sure.  Things like that always remind me of the insignificance of things. 

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 8/27/2007 2:41:35 AM   
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quote:

On the other hand.........nature can be seemingly harsh. In this green and pleasant land we are having the wettest Summer in memory and the worst floods for 60 years. Which all goes to show we need to give respect to our planet, as a lot of these disasters are man-made.  J

Yes, the floods in the UK have been amazing this summer.  They are nothing of course compared  to the floods in Northern India, or the droughts of Mongolia...Even when nature seems 'harsh' (and it does seem that way at times from our human perspective, often made so by our own human ignorant contributions), even when it is harsh ~ to us ~  it remains awesome. What is the appropriate response to something that is awesome???  Perhaps 'Awe' is in order, which of course is Gratitude by another name.  That takes shifting outside our human centred perspective. 
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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 8/28/2007 5:48:33 AM   
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Staylor,WELCOME TO THE FORUM
quote:

Even when nature seems 'harsh' (and it does seem that way at times from our human perspective, often made so by our own human ignorant contributions), even when it is harsh ~ to us ~ it remains awesome. What is the appropriate response to something that is awesome??? Perhaps 'Awe' is in order, which of course is Gratitude by another name.

Each day, it is so easy to find many ways where I, too, am contributing to the "harshness" of nature. We in the States have a tendency to somehow believe we have all these "rights" to as much as we want of everything without recognizing the responsibilities that our "greed for more" brings. Thank you for joining us.

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 8/31/2007 4:54:55 PM   
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Hi all,

I'm feeling sad and a little bit angry still after reading in my local paper that 2 of my local buzzards have been shot by some moron with a high calibre rifle. One of them was killed and the other so badly injured it had to be finished off by a Vet.

I had been wondering why I had not seen or heard them and was hoping that perhaps the young one had moved to pastures new already.

It's hard to say here how much these lovely creatures mean to me, and how much pleasure they give me every year. Especially the young ones who call so plaintively, hoping their parents will come and feed them. They have been particularly beautiful to watch this year, and when I have heard this year's baby calling, and run out into the garden to see it, he has come over and hovered over me, as if to have a good look. Probably wondering if I was potential food. 
 
I feel privileged to live in a spot where these beautiful creatures nest and fly and look forward to July and August every year, when the young ones are newly fledged and take up residence in trees near my house, where they practise their new voices and hunting skills. Parents are not far away, and respond now and then to the young one's plaintive calls. Then I am treated to a delightful display of 3 or 4 buzzards soaring high and calling to each other in obvious pleasure. They are magical birds, I call them my little eagles, and I can't imagine why anyone would want to hurt them. They hunt mainly rabbits and other small creatures, and harm no-one.
 
I think birds reflect out spiritual side, and certainly these birds seem to have appeared over me at moments when I most needed a lift.
 
I pray that the person who shot them will find in his heart a new respect for nature, and not do anything like it again, and also that I will find it in my heart not to be angry with him.    J
 





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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 8/31/2007 10:40:00 PM   
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J.:  I'm so sorry about your loss.  I just don't know what else to say.  I just really hear your sense of loss and I'm thinking of you. 

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 9/1/2007 7:13:40 AM   
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Thank you Lori for your thoughts. I have just been really cheered by Solomon's photos of his dog!
Love J

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RE: Nature and the Natural World - 9/5/2007 4:27:17 AM   
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They are magical birds, I call them my little eagles, and I can't imagine why anyone would want to hurt them. They hunt mainly rabbits and other small creatures, and harm no-one.

Such a heart-felt loss for you, these magical birds!  Hopefully their offspring will recognise their parents 'home' as their own in years to come!  It won't bring those bird beings who were shot back, but at least continuity of the species continues, and you may continue to enjoy their presence each year....or perhaps it was time for a change....
 
It struck me in what you shared above, j. that in what you said you do not consider all other creatures as you do your beloved birds. Is there a reason that buzzards are more worthy of your love than are the creatures who are prey to them?  rabbits? other small creaures?
 
I thank you too, because you helped me see how I often make (false) distinctions about the value of other beings, usually based on my own misperception about their relatedness - or not- to me personally. 
 
Predator birds kill. Many birds do, from insects to rabbits.
We as humans kill too.  From annoying insects to rodents and in the saddest occasions,  other human beings.
Awareness of our proximate behaviour to other creatures (in this case birds), even beloveds who give us so much pleasure, does not diminish the act of taking life. A step in shifting from this negativity in our own lives, may be first by extending the awareness of our own involvement in the killing process, and then choosing to do otherwise, as you have done here:
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I pray that the person who shot them will find in his heart a new respect for nature, and not do anything like it again, and also that I will find it in my heart not to be angry with him.    J

One great human gift and offering we make to all other beings is our capacity for choice and then taking on the responsibility of the choices we make.
Thank you for this thought provoking posting!
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