Tuesday, February 24, 2009

beauty of nature.


I sometimes stare at the
sky and wonder why we have made such a mess of things. I wonder how we can
tear up the seas and use up the trees all in the name of progress. It is
such a tragedy that we are damaging things so fast and they will soon be way
beyond repair.
It is very sad to think future generations will not have the
natural things to enjoy as we have had, and that they will be paupers when it
comes to the offerings of the natural world. But, preserving nature is one thing
... appreciating it is quite another. There is so very much beauty all
around us to see, touch, and hear. Nature is so miraculous because it is
always changing. No matter how many times you look at something, it is
always different.
Nature can set a sky aflame at sunset or magically
transform a familiar landscape into a snow-white wonderland. It can paint
a rainbow in the sky, paint beautiful autumn colors on trees, or paint a clump
of daffodils in the grass with glow of soft sunlight.

Nature can bring a lot of
beauty into our lives. Nature has a way of affecting our moods and it can
force us to change our plans. Nature is responsible for the sun, clouds,
rain, and snow. When it is sunny and bright outside, we feel cheerful
inside. When it is cloudy and rainy, we often feel gloomy. When
there is a beautiful and starry night, the moonlight makes us feel romantic.
When we see the leaves budding on a tree or when a timid flower pushes
through the frozen ground, or when we smell the freshness of spring, new hope
will always come to us. Nature is truly an intrinsic part of our lives.
When we wake and see a sunrise, when we walk and feel a breeze, when we gaze
at the mountains and the splendor of the seas, when we see the earth renew its
beauty at each season of the year, and when the stars shine at night, we should
be so very thankful to the Lord for giving us all these wonderful and miraculous
things. Learning to become more aware of nature can truly have a good
effect on our lives in the way we look at things and in the way we feel about
ourselves.

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