On the walking
tour of campus, I just remember the weather being beautiful outside. I looked
at the flowers, the grass, and the trees, and realized that although this is
nature, it is not all natural. (This is not a new concept to me since my dad
has had a lawn care business my whole life, so his entire job is to make nature
look beautiful.) Knowing this though did not change the way that I looked at
it. It was beautiful. Hydrangeas and oak trees are scattered around the campus
grounds providing beauty, and color whenever you walk by.
When I was
walking around, I found a large hydrangea flower lying on the ground that still
had its color, shape, and even its smell. It was obvious that it had fallen in
the past couple of hours. Next to it, however, was on that was dried, and
wrinkled, and very fragile. It was very interesting to see the two in stark
contrast two each other. Seeing something so beautiful right next to something
that I knew was one just as beautiful was very neat.

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