There is no hope for a civilization which starts each day to the sound of an alarm clock. Author Unknown I believe in God, only I spell it Nature. Frand Lloyd Wright Our modern society is engaged in polishing and decorating the cage in which man is kept imprisoned. Swami Nirmalananda Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them. Bill Vaughn |
Let's be honest: when did you walk for the last time on earth, I mean real earth: natural materials such as mud, sand, grass? You do not remember? I must say that we, inhabitants of (modern) cities are no longer aware of the shock of our soles on asphalt, concrete ... in the streets, in the subway, in our offices, at home, because all that sounds "natural"! … And next to that, you have that permanent traffic noise. By the way, when did you crossed for the last time a forest or a natural area, in which you heard nothing, but birdsongs and the sound of wind through the branches? You do not remember? Do you realize how miserable the world in which we live is, between the noise of cars, planes and factories, the vision of garbage on our sidewalks, and industrial discharges on the outskirts of our cities, with that concrete that is invading everything? So, given the disaster, why not try to put a bit of nature into our homes, our offices? The problem is that I hate cut flowers and plants because I do prefer them alive in their (natural) environment. Anyway, we must be happy with a sort of appearance, of a fake, the true nature being in the forests, savannahs, moors, in any case far from cities. In short, why not try to stimulate our imagination with the help of some amazing pictures? Mine are in 3D! |