A personal essay

Beauty in a Small Place

My family has always kept me in close connection with nature; I enjoy nature to its fullest because of this. I take time to go for walks, to boat, and to go to the park. I raise animals, and work on a farm. Nature is my greatest and most open connection to the world.

            I started exploring the natural world at age three, with a ski trip to northern Wisconsin. It has become a tradition of family and friends since then and we still go today. We have become good friends with the owner of the cabin at which we stay, and I am a regular violin player at her small café. I appreciate that my first trip into wilderness happened to be the Wisconsin kind, full of brittle pine, ice and lots and lots of powdered sugar snow.

            Another outdoor tradition with my family and friends has been the annual trip to the Porcupine Mountains in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It is a backpacking trip into the most untouched place of the Great Lake states. This place brings forth its beauty in the form of old growth forest and stunning sunsets that color the sky over the Lake Superior shoreline a dazzling series of pinks, purples and reds.

             Today, I took a trip to the shore of Lake Wingra. I made sure to take the time to look around and appreciate my surroundings. Still, I find it incredible that there could be such raw and untouched nature in such a small place as Madison, Wisconsin.

Chimp Poem

here is a sweet little poem i put together that i somehow got to ryhme:

Chimpanzee

By Seth Lesondak

I wave at the humans who stroll by my cage

Who roil and boil with bottled up rage

Relaxed, I am, in my sunbeam filled room

Till my friend gets pissed off and starts to go boom

This cage you see, doesn’t have lots of space

Our great chimpy talents just all go to waste

It’s sad because we’ll still have no freedom

We’ll just have to wait for our big chance at treedom

 

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