
Today it’s raining again, one of my British friends said «rainy old England». I think I’m getting used to the by minutes changing weather. I spent the whole day studying and going to class from 4.00 pm to 6.00. I thought I’d go for a short walk after class because it was getting dark and I wasn’t used to going out at night. Luckily, today my flatmate wants to accompany me for a short walk.
Actually, I felt a little bit of a failure to complete today’s mission since I was out for only 20 minutes. But during the walk, I remembered the discussion in class asking, «what is your relationship with nature?»
And I feel pretty confident saying I feel connected. I was growing up with nature but disconnected for a while. My choice to join Climate Change and education this semester drives me to join this challenge. It’s like it’s been set up for me to be connected again to the land and nature. This might be a way to acknowledge and appreciate the existence of other non-human creatures. In addition, it gives me the opportunity to identify how nature works and synchronizes to support human life. And figure out various ways of expressing gratitude towards nature.
PS: All photos that I post here are taken by myself.
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Alison Oldfield commented on Day 4: Day 3 what do I learn about me? 3 years ago
Beautiful picture and words, Nining - what a wonderful thing to be doing in your year of study too :) Respond
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Nining Anggeraini commented on Day 4: Day 3 what do I learn about me? 3 years ago
Thank you, Allison! Respond
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