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Flowing with Nature

2020.06.08

My hometown in America is known mainly for its tourism. With the mountains and forests surrounding it as well as 19th century architecture dotting the town, a person can spend a lot of time doing little. If someone wanted to take some time to be alone, they could simply go hiking or read next to a waterfall.

 

For this reason, living on the edge of nature has been something I had gotten used to when I was kid. In our home we had a birdhouse next to the deck, and we would regularly see a battle between gray squirrels and birds over who got to eat the bird feed. We eventually had to remove the birdhouse because the animals were making a mess, but it was always refreshing to see nature so close.

 

Now that I live in Nara, I’ve been given something a little similar by being close to nature again. The squirrels I knew as a kid have gotten bigger and look more like deer, but the presence of nature has returned. This is not something I was able to pay very much attention to over the past couple of years. In many ways, I was similar to the tourists and other visitors that had regularly walked around Nara Park. I would pass by and observe nature through the window of a bus, but couldn’t see very much in the early morning or later in the evening. It felt more like I was still a guest in my own community.

 

Recently, though, my relationship (and perhaps the relationship of many who live in Nara) is somewhat different with nature. There are now fewer people out, and that creates a little more privacy. On prepared trips out, it’s now a little easier to be uninterrupted and pay better attention to nature. The many deer in Nara have grown more adventurous and occupy more of the park. They are still comfortable around people, but the deer don’t expect to be given crackers unless they hear something that sounds like it. Not everywhere in the world will have these same sights as Nara, but, in these slower times, it seems healthy to make a little time to be peaceful.

 

Eventually my schedule will go back to something closer to normal, and perhaps my relationship with the nature in Nara will be a little less. Still, the transition to a more even-paced life has helped me to look around more carefully and see the things I may have otherwise overlooked. While I would have definitely preferred different reasons to bring about this change of season, it has kept me from focusing only on what is in front of me, and instead to look around more often.

 

 

Photo Credit: Manuela Adler@pexels.com

 

Blog Quiz

True or False?


1. The author didn’t have much experience with nature as a child.


 

2. The author often visits Nara as a tourist.

 

 

3. Recent events have changed the author’s viewpoint of Nara.

           

 

 

 

 

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Quiz Answers

 

1. False

2. False (He lives there)

3. True

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