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Letter to Nature #99WordStories

This week at the Carrot Ranch, Charli Mills challenged writers to In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story as a love letter to nature. You could reach back to more pastoral times of writing or enter into the future. Who is writing the letter — an ant or an aunt? Is it a lifetime of love or eons? Go where the prompt leads!

It’s a nice thought – a love letter to nature for Valentine’s Day.

Generally, when we think of nature, we think of its beauty and its generosity with wonder and gratitude. That’s a good thing. There is much to hold in awe and much for which we should give thanks.

However, nature isn’t always beautiful and generous. It can be destructive too, as we’ve seen this week with the devastating earthquake in Türkiye and Syria. So much heartbreak. And there are countless other places around the world where nature is not being so kind. If it’s not happening near you, it’s happening near someone else.

Why, when nature itself can be so destructive, are so many people hell-bent on finding other ways of harming each other, including creating weapons of mass destruction? It is something I’ll never understand. Why can’t we all just live in peace, accepting and appreciating each other and what we have in this wonderful world.

As a teacher and a parent, I always encourage children to be curious and creative. To seek answers to things they wonder about and solutions to problems. I believe it’s in our nature to ask questions.

I’ve combined our nature with Nature in my response to Charli’s prompt, inspired by a child’s point of view. I hope you like it.

A Letter to Nature

Why is the sky blue and the grass green?

Why do bees buzz and dogs bark?

How do birds fly and fish swim?

How does an apple grow?

Where do butterflies sleep?

Why does the earth quake and volcanos spew?

Why do storms rage and rivers flood?

Dad says I ask too many questions. Mum says it’s our nature to explore, discover and create, to solve problems, find new ways of doing things, and heal hurts.

But people also use their imaginations to create even more destructive ways to harm each other. Why? Is your nature our nature too?

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Thank you for reading. I appreciate your feedback. Please share your thoughts.

Note: The collection of stories made in response to the previous prompt Dishes, including mine, can be read at the Carrot Ranch.

Comments

29 responses to “Letter to Nature #99WordStories”

  1. Jules Avatar

    Some believe that once nature was created it was left to fend for itself… just like people, who seem to often lean to selfishness. Why is there one-upsmanship… why not more helping hands.?

    Questions can be good if they can produce ways to help everyone equally. I do believe there are some people, old and young who have some very good ideas. Now if we can just allow them to be heard.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I think that’s a great point, Jules. Let’s all listen to the good ideas.

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  2. Vortex Avatar

    Wonderful song 💛💛

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  3. calmkate Avatar

    awesome child wonder … and a fav song of mine! I so love Louis 🙂

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I love that song too. 🙂

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  4. Annika Perry Avatar

    Norah, beautiful reflections, a wonderful song and a great piece of writing! The breathless list of questions of the child is perfectly captured – and I think one can never question too much. It’s when people stop that the world falls into problems!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words of support, Annika. I agree with you about the absence of questioning.

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  5. D. Avery @shiftnshake Avatar

    Well done! You’ve captured the child’s voice with the countless questions, and left us to ponder and question human nature.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, D. I’m pleased it rang true.

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  6. Jennie Avatar

    Very thought provoking, Norah. Well done.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Jennie.

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      1. Jennie Avatar

        You’re welcome, Norah.

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  7. Elizabeth Avatar

    Beautiful poem, Norah! For sure Nature has 2 sides, I like to see only the positive one.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I do too, but Nature does like to remind us humans from time to time who is the more powerful one.

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  8. Kate Avatar

    An elegant and powerful letter to nature.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you for your encouraging words, Kate.

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  9. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    A lovely and thought provoking piece of writing, Norah. Sadly, I think humanity has been a poor custodian of nature and now we are reaping the results with all this extreme weather.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I’m inclined to agree with you, Robbie. Such a sad state of affairs.

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  10. Darlene Avatar

    I love that Louis Armstrong song, thanks. We should always be thankful for the beauty of nature. Human nature on the other hand will always be confusing, especially when humans treat others cruelly.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      That song is one of my favourites, Darlene. I agree with what you have said about nature as well as humans.

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  11. Anne Goodwin Avatar

    Good point, how we romanticise nature … but I still love that song. I’m very impressed with how you’ve combined human nature with the ‘natural’ world. Curiosity is the only way.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      The song is a favourite of mine. I agree with you about curiosity.

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  12. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    I love this Valentine, Norah. Nicely done.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Jacqui.

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  13. beth Avatar

    thank you for this, Norah. I so agree that it makes no sense, what people do to each other.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Beth. It can be quite depressing, can’t it?

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