Hello, good morning everyone. In these last two months, I have been collecting many natural events of the day to day, most of them are mine, others are from my loved ones around the world, and I could define them all as the different ways that nature uses to express itself, that is, its way of speaking and telling us the things it feels, its mood, its actions, and how it manifests itself on other elements of itself.
Nature speaks to us from the beginning of the day, through the sunrise it tells us if it feels cold or hot, if it is cheerful and full of colors or on the contrary, it is sad and cloudy. Also through the seasons in many parts of the world, with a radiant sun or a splendid moon in tropical places, or where winter lashes to the point of giving us heavy snowfalls that sometimes prevent us from leaving the house.
Another way of speaking to us is through its warm sunsets where the sun hides and even in the semi-darkness we can see its bright colors in the distance, or with days when it does not let us admire the sun and gives us a humidity that invites us to take shelter.
But one of the most wonderful ways of communicating with us, is with the changes of colors in the foliage of the trees, like those of our araguaney, that equally wraps us with its radiant branches, as it extends us a carpet to walk through it, or the changes that are manifested in the plants according to the temperatures that occur. There, nature speaks to ask for our attention and care. The important thing is that when it speaks to us, we can interpret its messages, and we enjoy many of its expressions.
I hope you liked this post, thank you very much for visiting my blog. Happy Friday.
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