jeremy lund
Google
People are distant, Rarely do I see acknowledgment of others. Are parks a place to be alone and be set apart from others? Geese, ducks, turtles and other wildlife acknowledge and communicate with one another. Humans should interact. Together we live on this planet in this city, visiting this park, walking down a street or path and seems to be a question if we cross paths with someone do we acknowledge/communicate with them? Is it not alright to look for brief eye contact, friendly gensture, or kind words? Love thy neighbor as you love yourself. Not at all the vibe. I am not contagious. I will not hurt you. Let's see a smile, let's hear that voice, let's help each other out. BE KIND IN ALL WAYS. DO NOT LITTER. LOOK AND SEE EACH OTHERS FACES. SHARE A STORY ABOUT YOURSELF. WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT BUT STILL VERY MUCH THE SAME. Hope to see you and exchange acknowledgment. Not only me but everyone. It is a challenge. A dare. Look at people, and say hello.
6-11-24
Tuesday about 4:45pm I went to the picnic table with the geese in front of them. I brought some old bread along to feed them and admire them up close and personal. I heard a voice asking if I was feeding the birds? I WAS WRONG. OF COURSE I AM. I WAS WRONG. NO MORE FEEDING THE ANIMALS.
There is not sign posted there anywhere I had seen. I looked.
100% I respect her approach. That is cool. Yes I was wrong.
DO NOT FEED THE WILDLIFE.