This week has been the week where I was finding myself surrounded by nature. On Tuesday, I was putting my laundry away and outside the window, something moving was in my peripheral vision and I turned my head to look. To the amazing surprise, I saw a doe. Then another came, and then another. They were wondering around and eating grass in the front yard. I don't know how many times I've seen deer in my yard, but let me say this as I mentioned before, I love seeing deer in my yard because I love being surrounded by nature, especially wildlife. I feel closer to God when I learn to appreciate and accept His greatest creations. There is a purpose for every one of these creations.
Like this tree in my front yard. I took the courage and opportunity to use a chair and climb up to the trunk of the tree. Trees are here for us and the animals so that cats can use them as escape routes from their predators, Tarzan can climb and look for anything from the top, and birds can build their nests and raise their babies and make sure they're safe from any danger. It is an old tree, so I couldn't sit on the branches. But, I enjoyed every minute up there like taking the minute to write in my journal, which only lasted a bit because I had my social skills class that I'd been going to since the beginning of the year. I felt even more surrounded by nature for three reasons. 1) I felt like a kid inside, 2) There were pink blossoms in the branches, 3) It was peaceful, quiet and paradise for me.
This is what I love about the spring season; everything is blooming and I can be closer to nature. That's why I'm a big lover for warm weather. I love to see flowers bloom and the grass and leaves turn green. It is the birth and renewal of Earth.
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