Many say that winter makes nature look dull, I disagree, winter reveals a different perspective of nature in a beautiful way. Natures vibrant colors change perfectly with the seasons. The ground becomes colder and so does the water. The water glistens in a different light as the sun hides behind houses and clouds. The ducks are rarely coming out at the time I'm observing due to the cold weather. The mosquitoes are attracted to the water which I thought was odd because mosquitos tend to attract to warmth. Often I flinched trying to swat them away.
There is so many interesting things nature does to adapt to harsh climates and I'm glad I can observe and be a apart of it.
I really like your blog i like the way you said "sun hides behind houses and clouds" and i agree with you about winter making nature look dull.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you describe the creek you're observing. Winter sometimes makes our surroundings brighter and it contrasts making them beautiful I agree with you and Samantha.
ReplyDeleteThe way this is presented makes it sound like winter is dull to some people because life starts to slow down where actually nature is really taking center stage. The northern hemisphere is a different frozen world.
ReplyDeleteI really like your picture and description about the changes you have been seeing. I found it interesting that the mosquitoes are attracted to the water! I wonder why, because as you stated the water is also getting colder due to the weather , I would assume the mosquitoes would try to find a warmer place. Nice blog!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about winter revealing a new perspective. Winter is just a different time with new beauty to be seen.
ReplyDeleteNature does seem to look dull in winter but, I like how your still noticing the little things around you. Great observations and maybe there is still some hidden beauty to be found.
ReplyDeleteThis has been one of the first Wooster blogs that I've liked, I like how you describe that nature is beautiful even during its harsh weather in the winter.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog because you describe how the change in seasons shows another type of beauty. Not the one many are used to seeing like in spring or summer when we see all these vibrant colors.
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