Anywho, on with the 'blog.
Outside is important, and it's also important that we remember that it is important.
I don't want this entry to turn into a moan about how good things were in 'my day', I mean, I'm only 25, hopefully 'my day' is still happening. Having said that, when I was a little smaller than I am now things were very much different, you couldn't chat to your friends while attacking them with virtual spoons, or kill zombies in HD, in fact, there was no HD, there was only D, and the internet didn't happen as soon as you clicked on that Google Chrome icon, you had to wait for it to dial-up. Tough times. Tough times indeed. With the fantastic amount of technology that almost everyone now has at their fingertips and, if not in their pockets, then not far off, pretty much everyone can experience so much more without having to leave the comfort of their sofa or other chair of choice. This is fine, this is progress, and I'm not against it, but it's important to remember that outside is important. Pictures of forests do not beat actual forests*.
*although, they are pretty cool |
Learn about body-language, inter-personal skills, tracking, trekking, animal identification, wild-foods wilderness survival... all whilst getting a tan, or getting fit, or maybe both, see? Multi-tasking.
Basically, what I'm trying to say is that it's important that we don't allow ourselves to get cooped up and absorbed by a computer, or the internet, or inside in general, experience the outdoors, don't just be the person who looks at the pictures and clicks 'like' before forgetting about it, be the person who gets to take the pictures, be the person who gets the first hand experience.
Great Blog Nathan, very true. We've just found a small nature reserve just down the road from where we live, we were babytsitting and so had a look round. We were gonna sit and watch tv with her but there's nothing like chasing after birds finding sticks to throw at each other and listening for tiny animals in bushes. She had so much fun (and took her big stick home) and we enjoyed it too, the outside is a great place to be
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