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Apr 15Liked by Álvaro García

We moved house a couple years ago. Been exploring parks and natural areas near our new home! And gardening! Learning about how important native plants are to local pollinators vs. plants that can live in this climate while originating in other parts of the world. Never actually knew this before, so now we're working on planting local natives in our yard and gardens. Pulling out invasive non-natives that seem to thrive. Slow process... and so exciting!! New birds, butterflies and bees right outside the kitchen window, enjoying the native plants so far. And the larger parks are such gifts of peace and nature, right here in a big city!

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It's wonderful to hear about your efforts to support local pollinators by planting native species. The transformation must be so rewarding. Great work!

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Apr 13Liked by Álvaro García

Beautiful article thank you so much for writing and sharing it. I love being in the Forrest’s near my house and lately have been going out more and more to seek peace rest and love.

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Apr 13·edited Apr 13Author

Hey, thanks for your words! It's awesome to hear that you find comfort and love in nature. Keep soaking up those peaceful moments in the woods by your place. Nature's got this amazing knack for rejuvenating the soul, you know?

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Apr 13Liked by Álvaro García

So much! I often go wild swimming too. It’s been a total game changer

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That sounds amazing, lucky you! Wild swimming must add another layer of connection with nature.

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Apr 13Liked by Álvaro García

So much

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