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A UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE

Nature has provided us a unique perspective this summer… three unique perspectives I must say… from our home in Dunedin, Florida, to our cabin in N. C. to visiting our friend Bonnie…way up in Pittsburgh, PA. Dunedin has its ocean, it has its birds…its trees sunrises and sunsets… and whenever they appear and we see them we announce… My god…it’s so beautiful here. North Carolina has its mountains, it has its birds…its trees sunrises and sunsets… and whenever they appearr and we see them we announce… My god…it’s so beautiful here Pittsburgh’s has its rivers, it has its birds…its trees sunrises and sunsets… and whenever they appear and we see them we announce… My god…it’s so beautiful here Each of these three have animals the others don’t. as well as animals they share…… for instance we cardinals wherever we go they seem to follow us everywhere. Although it doesn’t snow in Florida It snows a lot in Pittsburgh and NC But it does get hot and humid…and it rains across all three. And though we notice distinct differences there are many similarities whether Florida, North Carolina or Pennsylvania are their names we enjoy the differences while relishing the similarities and we love all three just the same. Which makes me wonder… If we can love every state…despite their differences… and the diverse way they were designed… why, do we focus so much on our differences instead of our similarities when it comes to humankind. Why can’t we love our differences as well as our similarities Love the unique way everyone of us is designed… Why can’t we see everyone as a beautiful creation of nature and love everyone and every aspect of humankind? .

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