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The Nature Walk
Outside, the fall leaves fall to the...ground.
I’m wearing new blue jeans, and an Arrowhead High School
sweatshirt––I’m going outside. I walk when the leaves fall.
Loving that cold, brisk weather, I try to stay warm; the sun makes a clear noise.
Nature, land, and leaves provide shelter and food.
The leaves cry as I step on them.
I see how pretty nature is.
As I approach my house, I hear my cat purr.
He longs for the nature I experience.
He calls, he paces, he jumps.
So I go inside to release him. I don’t want to leave him out.
Animals, like my cat, love nature. Every morning,
Oliver goes outside to find a mouse.
I watch him.
“Good cat, Oliver,” I say.
The mouse is his food and belongs to nature.
Food and nature are the key to surviving weather
and droughts. WOW! Nature is pretty!
Cats, like humans appreciate the wilderness, the wild, the wonder.
And through our experience, enjoyment, and excitement,
we are encouraged to conserve, and
marvel at nature’s wonders.

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