(Perhaps you could pass this on to Father, since we never seem to see him around.) Dear Mother Nature, I'd like to lodge a formal complaint. We've done some persuasive writing already this year, so I just whipped up a quick chart to remind students what they needed to include in their letters (it's quick - not pretty, didn't have the … Adulthood - according to my peers and the glossy magazines you found… Dear Mother Nature.

They sustain us with food, give us medicine to heal our bodies, wood for our shelter, Dear Mother Nature, I deeply apologize for your suffering. The coronavirus pandemic is a reminder from Nature, that we are insignificant. Please forgive us … We wrote persuasive letters to Mother Nature and BEGGED her to bring us some Spring weather. My entry for LoopdeLoop's animation challenge with the theme "Childhood". A Letter to Mother Nature From Max More August 1999 (undergoing revision May 2009) Dear Mother Nature: Sorry to disturb you, but we humans—your offspring—come to you with some things to say. Dear Mother Nature, We are NOT amused. Is this some kind of a belated April Fool’s joke that you insist on playing on all of us dedicated gardeners? This animation is inspired by the time I tried to send letters to Mother Nature after watching a Nickelodeon cartoon of a kid writing to her on leaves. from Jeca Martinez. For the entire month of March, when, by the way, you usually play these kinds of tricks,you gave us warm, lovely temperatures.
Dear Mother Earth, Thank you for your colors, the 'Disney' green of the moss, the deep blue of the sky, the stark white of the clouds. The red and purple in the setting sun. Thank you for your plants. When I was a kid, it was all about rattling through your birthdays as quickly as you possibly could in order to get to adulthood. 5 years ago. Throughout time, we have shown how easily we can drive entire species into extinction. I feel like I've been thoroughly mis-sold to. Your plants responded and brought forth their buds, leaves, flowers.