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Nature Deficit Disorder
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Nature Deficit Disorder
This is rather sad ; there's a whole lot of wonderous things outside for little people to explore.
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OzRose- Number of posts : 510
Age : 62
Location : In the hills. S.W of Western Australia
Registration date : 2010-03-13
Re: Nature Deficit Disorder
Very sad indeed. You and I are of a similar vintage, so chances are we share similar childhood experiences. I have always loved natures simple pleasures. Right now I am sitting under my pinoak drinking a coffee and watching the resident silver eye and honeyeater population take a bath under the sprinkler.....who says you have to die to get to heaven
blueochre- Number of posts : 17
Location : Perth WA
Registration date : 2012-04-04
Re: Nature Deficit Disorder
Unbelievable, isn't it.. one would think that the parents would make sure they go outside a bit at least...
Rose-Anna- Number of posts : 94
Location : Perth
Registration date : 2012-03-04
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