Leora sits back in her chair, feeling a quiet sense of accomplishment. She looks at Ollie, who seems to give a nod of approval, and for a moment, she feels a glimmer of peace. It’s a misty morning, and Leora is back on her favorite forest path in nature,, cycling along familiar trails lined with ancient trees, fields, and wide skies. Her bike squeaks a little, adding rhythm to her thoughts. This is her sanctuary, a place where her mind feels free and her soul finds space to breathe. She’s alone, except for the birds, the occasional rustle of an animal in the brush, and the comforting knowledge that her thoughts, for now, are her own.
“Dear Tomorrow,
Nature is the greatest gift we have. Yet today, we take so much from it without giving enough back. Forests are vanishing, oceans are polluted, and animals are losing their homes. What if we could change that? What if governments saw themselves as guardians of the earth, caring for our shared home with as much passion as they have for their own lands?
We have all the tools we need—renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly technology. Imagine cities filled with trees, clean rivers, and abundant gardens where everyone grows their food and shares it with friends. Imagine if every country treated its natural spaces like precious treasures, not in the value of money, or archeological or cultural value, but asin restoring the damage that has been done , in order to preserve our Mother Earth, for generations to come. This is possible if we each see ourselves as stewards, leaded by natural leaders or stewards regarding the elements*
May the world you create honor the beauty around you, and may nature be treated with love and respect.
In hope for a wonderful tomorrow,
Leora