We live it and breathe nature. Without it, we are nothing.
We live in a modern world, but we are not so far removed from our ancestors. Why is it that we enjoy getting ‘back to nature’? We love the simple things; hanging out in the park, camping, walking through the woods with friends. It reminds us of what we are, where we come from, and, more importantly, it re-energises us, reinvigorates the soul. We drink in our surroundings and connect with living things. We close our eyes and remember that we’re part of a bigger picture.
Listen to the birds, putting their own creativity into the world, in the same way that we do when we paint, rap, dance or make music. They
Embrace it, live it, enjoy what it offers, but remember that one day, at the end of it all, when the last grain of sand drops away from what made us, every one of us will go back, back to nature. are expressing their own true and instinctive selves. Nature is how we do this. Our connection with nature is our key link to our innermost self.
And our essence, what made us who we were, what made us unique as individuals, will run like the colours on a palette board, back into the nature that created us, that sustained us, that united us.
We owe nature all, and must use our talents in whatever form they manifest to show our respect. Therefore please join me in voting for and supporting #DiscoverTheDiff this October, to bring nature into the heart of Cardiff and into the lives of its communities. For more information and to cast your vote please visit http://bit.ly/1ZgMlTR
Guest Blog by Amelia Chewy, artist for #DiscoverTheDiff