Do you ever take notice of nature? What is your favorite thing to notice?

United States
October 24, 2009 7:53pm CST
I love to watch how birds dance in the wind and how squirrels race around this time of year - - but nature means different things to different people. What do you take notice of?
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@jezzmay (1845)
• United States
26 Oct 09
I love to watch the changing of the leaves. I think the colors is so great. It is beautiful and the way they ride on the breeze when they fall. I could watch them for hours. I seen one of our kittens playing with them the other day, it was trying to catch them as they fell. Have a great day.
@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
• China
25 Oct 09
I like to walk in the woods. I still remember the days when I lived in the outskirts of a northern city. Every weekends, I preferred walking through the woods, bypassing a lake, to downtown, to taking the bus. Over the years of about two decades, I witnessed the growth of the trees in height and breadth, and the changes of seasons from spring sprouts to fall leaves. Nature is our best company.
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
25 Oct 09
hi valentinesdiner oh I love to watch the hummingbirds that used to hove around the Hawthorne bushes blossoms where I used to live. She was so beautiful, a ruby throated emerald green lady hummingbird, and she loved those pink blossoms of the Hawthorne bushes. It was so much fun to watch her, and on a windy day she really had trouble trying to get nectar out so she would fly backwards. they say only hummingbirds have the ability to fly backwards. interesting.
• United States
25 Oct 09
I think the main thing I notice is the color of leaves changing on trees. I often take notice to this and think about it for a while.
@lelin1123 (15595)
• Puerto Rico
25 Oct 09
I take notice of what my granddaughter is seeing and thinking. How she can see things differently. Such as the other day she said hey granddma the scotch tape looks like a 6. You know I'm 52 years old and never thought or noticed it before.
@Brad2289 (184)
• United States
25 Oct 09
It may seem kind of wierd, but i like how the wind and the air smell during different seasons. During winter its sharp and crisp. During the summer you can feel the humidity when you breathe it in. Its just a great feeling!