Some cannot live
without wild things, some can. I cannot. Things like sunsets and clouds, wild
things, are now taken for granted but “progress” has almost forced us to ignore
them. To me, we now face the question whether a still higher “standard of
living” is worth its cost in things natural, wild and free…
For us (the
minority), the chance of seeing a “V” of geese flying overhead is more
important than television (chewing gum for the eyes). Such wild things, I
admit, had little human “value” until mechanisation ensured each of us a good
breakfast and until science showed us the drama of where they came from and how
they live. In a few words, we, the minority, see a law of diminishing returns
in progress – others see the reverse. However, I still hold to the view that
our “bigger-and-better” society is now like a hypochondriac, so obsessed by its
own economic health it has lost the capacity to remain healthy.

I want to be
able to listen to the music of the orchestra of the wild, to live harmoniously
with those beings that were beings many millennia before man was man.
I'm going
back....

Until next time
(and with more personal views),
Peripatetic
Scribe
Beautiful, P.S. From the undertone of your blog, I get the impression you are moving??? (You know there is always a warm welcome here). Seriously, I agree that the vast majority of us have indeed lost touch with nature (the wild, in your words) and need to reconnect. Some good material for my class, here.
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Mark N.Z.
Mark, thank you. South Island seems extremely attractive and perhaps one day... Actually you are right, but I have in mind somewhere slightly closer to where I am now, but you never know....
ReplyDeleteExcellent thoughts and beautiful photographs. I think you speak for very many of us, all over the world.
ReplyDeleteHans, Bremen.
Thank you for your comment Hans. The photographs are just two of the over 70 I have taken over the summer. I really do think we need to reconnect with nature.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I couldn't agree with you more! Looking forward to more such blog posts and more photographs!
ReplyDeleteLucana
Thank you, Lucana. Delighted you like the photographs as well as the sentiments.
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