I've slowly realized that my backyard has a completely different feel to it. I knew there'd be an inevitable change because of nature but it's slowly turned into a strange place for me. When I use to look I saw the rare green that's seen in Nevada; the beautiful flourishing garden; the overall calmness in the environment. Now when I go out there I see leaves littering the dying grass and the garden shriveling in on itself. It's not as welcoming as it use to be.
I'm trying to take pictures every other day or so to see the change over time and when I look at the first picture compared to the most recent, it doesn't look the same. I found this video on it showing a tree bloom in less than a month (m.youtube.com/watch?v=loHgnJYPYso). It fascinates me how fast nature changes.
There are also videos on YouTube about people taking pictures everyday for a certain amount of days and the change is crazy. Everyday things are changing but they're so little no one ever notices until they look back. I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing that things just go by without anyone noticing. Not everyone is eager to watch a leaf change a slight shade of green, or a person's face looking a little older than it did the day before. If there's one thing I've gotten from my garden, other than food, it's to slow down and enjoy watching the little things.
Work Cited
A Tree Blooms in Huntington. Jeffrey Baker. YouTube, 2008. Video.




