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		<title>Blog Action Day</title>
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So, apparently, yesterday was blog action day.  I was pretty busy during work when I found out, but had every intention of posting something about it when I got home.  Needless to say, that didn&#8217;t happen either.  Better late than never, right?
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<p>So, apparently, yesterday was blog action day.  I was pretty busy during work when I found out, but had every intention of posting something about it when I got home.  Needless to say, that didn&#8217;t happen either.  Better late than never, right?</p>
<p>So we&#8217;re supposed to share a personal experience dealing with nature or the environment, but I live in the downtown of a major city&#8230;so I don&#8217;t see much of nature.  One thing we do have, though, is an abundance of mini-parks or green-spaces peppered throughout the city.  One thing I noticed about them is that a few don&#8217;t allow walking on the grass, or are separated by some kind of barrier, so you wouldn&#8217;t be able to walk on them anyway.  I find this completely ridiculous.  I can understand it from the standpoint of &#8220;landscaping costs money, don&#8217;t mess up my landscaping&#8221; but I feel like it defeats the purpose of these places.  Living in a city it&#8217;s often very easy to forget about environmental issues, or even how good it feels to get out and walk around in the woods, or in a field.  I think they help a lot of people reconnect with the environment, at least on a very subconscious level.  By only letting people observe and not experience, I feel like it separates that 1-1 relationship of man and nature.  It makes it seem like this thing that is &#8220;someone else&#8217;s job&#8221; to maintain.  Which I think, on a very basic level, can spread to other areas of environmental protection, and ignoring environmental issues is something that the world is constantly struggling against.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not saying that letting people walk or sit on the grass everywhere is going to magically open people&#8217;s eyes to the need to help the environment, but maybe it can remind some people how special it is to be able to just law down in the grass for a little while.</p>
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