I enjoyed reading this post which treats on the strong relation between the nature and the human beings based on the author's reflections. It is indeed remarkable how the author implicitly connected her stay in the State Park to the philosophical view of the Daoists. She engages in seemingly trivial dialogues with the personified nature which is perhaps an indication of uncertainty and respect she as a human should have towards the actual owners of the forest. This broad approach that arises in the story is something I am particularly fond of and I am glad I had the chance to read it.
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i really like that one too and might feature it in my curation page :) thanks for the feedback :)
Yeah that author is a winner - great submission here, thanks @torico! Sorry I have been lagging in my feedback, the holiday weekend has been jam packed with family festivities... so I guess it is a "sorry, not sorry" kinda thing LOL
lol me laggin too no worries. family time and good food takes precedence
Thanks so much for this comment. I totally agree that this is a wonderful post and I have added this author to my "curie watch" list - she will very likely produce a post that will be submitted and approved :)