I Love Nature A Lot So I Did This - My Cute Love Story Of Nature.
Hello everyone, my name is Chidiebele Chukwuma and the picture you're seeing in this small post of mine is one of my favorite drawings of a hibiscus flower and my favorite butterfly art.
My love for nature started right from my childhood, even everyone within my family attests to it. I noticed that I have a strong attraction to the beauty of nature as from when I was 12 years old.
Then was when I discovered I couldn't even kill a common butterfly, pardon me for using the word common, it is because there's a lot of butterflies in my area due to our big flower garden and other children easily kill them back then or capture them alive to torment them, but I'll only try to free the ones they're suffering and admire the freed ones closely to see their beautiful patterns and color combinations.
I was so friendly with the birds and the butterflies around our beautiful garden to the extent I can make a perfect picture of them both, just like the butterfly cut you see in the picture. It is one of my favorite artwork which I did with my hands. One the things that fascinates me the most till today is how frequently, beautiful colorful birds visit my flower garden as well as the butterflies.
My family later relocated to another area and I handed the garden over to one of our neighbors who is now taking good care of the garden for us. Currently, I've finished my higher education and have obtained good grades in school and have my certificate.
I'll love to bring to the notice of our beloved Hive community, most especially the esteemed members of Amazing nature community that I passionately studied environmental management and toxicology due to the love I have for nature.
**Why I studied environmental management and Toxicology:
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The reason why I studied environmental management and toxicology is to have better knowledge and understanding of different types of environments and how to care for the natural features that makes up these environments and help maintain or promote the nature of these environments and preserve their values.
It's been two months now since I joined Hive and one of my greatest desire is to get more inspiration from the great members of this community and it's support, so I can be more knowledgeable and be able to solve more problems in future. I will also be humble in sharing the little knowledge which I've acquired in the field of environmental studies and practices over the years.
Now that I've found this Amazing nature community, in the coming days, I'll humbly be sharing my knowledge on natural disease control of plants and animals, erosion control, oil spillage remediation, fly ash control, water pollution and treatment processes, air quality control and also natural ways to fertilize your plants for greater yield (organic fertilizers) etc.
Some Interesting Things I Personally Learnt In Nature:
I have spent many interesting years loving nature and making sure to live in cool lovely places where I have a handful of natural features all around me and this is some of the things I discovered in nature.
When you're friendly with nature, nature becomes friendly with you:
Over the years, as I live in a place surrounded by gardens, sometimes I get visitors like butterflies, that comes when my plants starts flowering, I noticed they don't fly away like they used to in the beginning when I started noticing them in the garden.
Now the reason is because I don't scare them away or pursue them or even kill them. At some point I was even able to touch one beautiful butterfly that I found so hard to resist before it flew to another not far from me.Animals have the natural instinct to flee from their killers:
Animals that exists in nature are rarely found in much numbers where they are hated and killed and they flee or hide at any sight of a human.Naming nature's beauty:
I have beautiful set of sheeps which I'm currently rearing and I'm so much in love with the specie. The name of the specie is Yankasa, it is a breed mostly found in northern part of Nigeria.
Of course I would love to describe their fetures a little. They have long leg, The Yankasa is a medium-sized breed of sheep that has a long and thin tail, the ears are moderately droopy and long.
The Rams have curved horns and a hairy white mane etc.
They are gentle and not trouble some and sometimes feed from my hands whenever I give them food.
Interestingly I gave each one of them a name and they respond to their names when called. I love the sheeps, Honestly they are very lovely.
In Conclusion:
Nature is one of the most beautiful thing on earth you can ever be happy and stay friendly with, all you need to do is to explore, make researches and figure out what in nature gives you the kick of joy and happiness deep inside you. I really wish to love nature more and help preseve it and I know that the members of this great community got my back always and will support me through your great ideas and inspirations.
I know i’m not good of a writer and may have scribbled down what makes no sense but thank you very much for taking your time to come across my post and stopping by to read.
God bless you and bless the hive community.