Happy Earth Day!
Let Earth Day remind you to take a walk on the wild side. Vast green rainforests to the mysterious depths of the sea to unbounded miles of desert; Planet Earth, amongst our otherwise lifeless universe, is the home to countless intelligent and thriving forms of life.
It is not only helpful to the well-being of our native surroundings to appreciate and care for the environment, but it is also beneficial to ourselves, both physically and mentally.
So explore those woods behind your house, plant some flowers or even a tree, take a moment, unconnected, to appreciate the natural beauty around you… and do your part to save the bees!
I spent my Earth Day exploring the Big Apple, and I’m not talking about New York. Londonderry has a lot of beauty to offer, sometimes you just have to venture off the common path to find it.
Photos by Malissa Christie

