Thursday, 23 February 2017

Why I created this Blog!!!

And more!!!

I was not really planning to make a blog about nature. But I was really inspired by;
alliwanttoknowisnature.blogspot.com ☺

I loved Aisyah Ihsan and her posts. I actually am more into photographing. But, then i realized that people have to step up and start saving nature! 

I hope you agree
Your truly,
Mariyah  

Monday, 13 February 2017


     BEAUTIFUL SCENES 



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SUNSETS AND SUNRISES

They are everywhere!



This is a sunrise on the ocean. Is it not pretty?                   This is a sunset on the ocean. They are                                                                                                      beautiful!
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Different types of flowers

Types of flowers 


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Image result for TulipsThese are tulips.

Image result for daisiesThese are daisies.

Image result for liliesThese are lillies.

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FLOWERS


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Tree's

Road, Forest, Trees, Tree, Trip, Nature, Leaves, Season😊  Nature is beautiful. But so many people destroy it!

Tips on how to help!






1. Use paper wisely.
We can save trees from being cut down by using less paper. How can kids help?
  • Make a space for reusable paper. Dedicate a spot in your home for paper that’s blank on one side. Then reuse it before you recycle it. Put the kids in charge!
  • Use scrap paper (preferably recycled, too) for coloring, drawing, sketching, etc.
  • Use both sides of paper (this one works great for homework).
  • Use cloth napkins.
  • Choose a reusable lunchbox instead of a paper bag, complete with reusable containers, metal utensils, a cloth napkin and a reusable water bottle.
2. Play and create with trash.
The Explorers love playing with cardboard boxes, empty toilet paper and paper towel rolls – even shoeboxes. Boxes can become forts and superhero headquarters, toilet paper rolls turn into binoculars and bird feeders, and paper towel rolls become spotting scopes and periscopes.
3. Borrow, share and donate books.
We read a lot around here, which translates into tons of books – and therefore lots of paper. The library is a great alternative to buying new, as are friends who are willing to swap books. Instead of holding on to books when your kids have outgrown them, donate them to a used bookstore, library or reading program