It is so often these close encounters that fill us with wonder—that allow us to more fully appreciate our fellow creatures. But they are also, so often, one sided.
this is one of my favorite topics. I took an environmental ethics class in my first semester back to school this past fall; it broadened my thinking about our relationship to the outdoors/nature/etc more than I even realized it could, and also my feelings of love and sadness for it. on a different note, I was immediately excited when I saw the marshy looking photo and title because my first thought was “alligators!” 😂 they have become one of my obsessions in the past couple of years and I just marvel anytime I get a glimpse of them where I live in south east texas.
this is one of my favorite topics. I took an environmental ethics class in my first semester back to school this past fall; it broadened my thinking about our relationship to the outdoors/nature/etc more than I even realized it could, and also my feelings of love and sadness for it. on a different note, I was immediately excited when I saw the marshy looking photo and title because my first thought was “alligators!” 😂 they have become one of my obsessions in the past couple of years and I just marvel anytime I get a glimpse of them where I live in south east texas.