To Melissa:
Oh! that sounds so beautiful!
Can you share some information here on that? Id love to hear. Like ,how is that degree made practical ? Do you have something set up? Are you in
a rural environment now?
That sounds so nice. Was it always a dream?
Did you happen to see the Ken Burns film on
Ansel Adams? It was just on PBS.... you gotta see it.....much beautiful!
I think I'm going to go into nature interepretation....teaching science informally. We had to come up with an anology in class for it..I said "It's like Lemonade on a hot sunny day-familiar yet somehow always new." I liked it.
i have an internship for the summer in the adirondacks in upstate NY leading nature programs.
I'm either going to do that for the rest of life or go into conservation hopefully with Gorrillas or some other primate.
I don't live in a rural area. I never have. But I will in a month from now.
I live in Syracuse right now...which is technically a city but to me it's not b/c I'm used to NYC and I'm from Long Island the good old Burbs
~MeLiSsA
"Nature interpretation"....I dont think I know that... what is that ,exactly? Well, it all sounds great.
I have to say: to be able to make poetic analogy of your intended proffession, bodes well for a very good future career.Congratulations!!!!!
You have to love those gorillas to be out there.. you should do the littler monkeys that are almost like humans.
I absolutely love her when she smiles
gorrillas are the closest living extant species to us.
~MeLiSsA
Isn't the chimpanzee more intelligent?
I absolutely love her when she smiles
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