Sophia Cordovana- My Friend the Forest -Students Choice 2
My family and I have lived next to a public park near Richmond called the Robious Landing park since I was about three. The park has about 102 acres of land and 3.4 miles of walking trails with beautiful landscapes. Having grown up with the forest, and being familiar with the the trees and landscape around me it feels as though the forest and the life that inhabits it and I, have a deep connection and familiarity more then just person walking though a place. This familiarity, or relationship even, can really only be described as getting to know a friend, and feeling the lost and longing when being apart. Since this blog post is in my perspective and we don't know a way to "talk to trees" at least not right now, the relationship can often sound one sided-similar to the issues discuss in the beginning of the year with the problems relating to the barriers in naming things. I also think that in addition to keeping a heathy reservation to naming things I also think that it is important to recognize the words in which we use to begin to find understanding (in this example the use of the words friend and relationship) because it can help us recognize the beginning's of our deeper understanding.
Comments
Post a Comment