
3) The trees, along with myself and anything living in the park are always connected. We all live off of them same earth, but some of us are more dependent on others. The trees are only dependent on the sun, air, and water. We are dependent on the trees to give us oxygen, water, and helping us survive. They are the reason we can live on this earth. Other animals are dependent on the trees for food, shelter, and air as well. So in a way, we are all using the same resources.
4) I value the park as a place where I can go if I want things to be quiet, or if I want to relax and reflect on the world, on my life, and think about how things are going. Being there is a really transcendent feeling, and it really helps me think inwardly about myself and it's a very good experience.
5) It helps me with my sense of place because it is somewhere I can be alone and to myself other than my dorm room. It is a public place where I know I can be one with nature and just sit back and take in all of the sounds, smells, and experiences that the nature in the park has to offer.
6) I liked how it was a quiet and relaxing place, and the field trip there was very good. What I did not enjoy were the occasional things that would throw my mind out of the loop of being relaxed, but it is a public place, so I can't really complain about people or animals distracting my train of thought.
7) I would enjoy being able to go to places like the park during class, it is going to be harder and harder as the weather gets colder, but I think it would be a very worthwhile experience..
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