Monday, December 17, 2007

Learning From Nature

Juan Manuel Carrion is an artist, ornithologist and environmentalist living near Quito, Ecuador. For many years he was worked to raise Ecuador's public awareness about need to preserve and protect it's natural environment and its bio-diversity.


(red-tailed hawk)
Carrion speaks of the lack of monotony in nature and the lessons we can learn from being a part of the natural world around us ....


(black capped chickadee)
The Globaloneness Project website offers a wide variety of thought provoking articles and video clips.... well worth visiting regularly.


(natural trail in Tamanend Park)
Take a moment to watch this clip and think about the lessons "YOU" learn from nature. I challenge you to walk in areas of unspoiled beauty without your cell phone buzzing in your pocket.

http://www.globalonenessproject.org/video/Juan-Manuel-Carrion/1



( Black River in Hacklebarney State Park)


2 comments:

Honeygo Beasley said...

Thanks for the global one link - excellent! Great place to mosey around and find inspiration about the world (and people) around us.

: ))) I learn from nature about renewal ... and the realm which is so essential yet not of the trivial and petty and material concerns we humans are so often tethered by.

Honeygo Beasley said...

Any more blogging news??? Miss you on the blogging scene. Looking forward to another installment...