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The web content describes an author's experience of finding inspiration by observing baby bunnies in a garden and the broader natural setting, leading to the creation of stories and poems.

Abstract

The author, William J Spirdione, shares a personal narrative of being creatively inspired by the peaceful presence of baby bunnies in his garden. Amidst the lush greenery and clear blue skies, he sits with his writing tools, capturing the essence of nature through words and photographs. The article is a response to a prompt by Dr. Preeti Singh, an editor at Reciprocal, inviting submissions that reflect inspiration drawn from nature. The author's encounter with a young cottontail rabbit and the serene beauty of the outdoors stirs a deep sense of love and inspiration, which he aims to convey through his writing. The piece also acknowledges the contributions of other nature-inspired writers and editors, such as Yana Bostongirl and Sahil Patel, and encourages readers to explore and celebrate the natural world.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a deep appreciation for the tranquility and beauty of nature, particularly the baby bunnies in his garden.
  • The act of sitting in the grass with pen, paper, and an iPad for photography is presented as a meditative and creative process.
  • The large black eyes of the bunnies and their actions, such as nibbling and sitting peacefully, are seen as sources of inspiration.
  • The author's heartfelt laughter and the bouncing of his spirit with the bunny reflect a joyful and whimsical perspective on nature's influence.
  • The article conveys a call to action for readers to engage with nature and to contribute their own stories and experiences to the Reciprocal publication.
  • There is an evident admiration for the work of Dr. Preeti Singh, Yana Bostongirl, and Sahil Patel, who are all connected through their love for nature and their roles as editors.

Follow Baby Bunny Through the Garden Gate

How to be inspired by nature

Photo by William J Spirdione

These bunnies are multiplying. Each small bunny is growing so quickly. Constantly eating and sitting on its own small piece of lawn. Nibbling away so cutely.

Its large black eyes always look so peaceful. Nibbling under the clear blue sky. The mid-seasons full-grown greenery surrounds us.

I sit in the grass with my pen and little notebook and my old iPad with me for photos.

Photo. by William J Spirdione

It’s time to write this story for Dr. Preeti, about the bunnies in my garden and maybe write a few notes for a poem or two.

I look to the right and this young cottontail rabbit is sitting in the shade right beside me. I look up at these bright blue skies against the brightness of the flowers. I look back at the bunny.

I laugh with love in my heart watching the winding of his lucky foot scratching his ear. My spirit bounces along with the bunny.

Nothing but inspiration.

Photo by William J Spirdione

Written in response to our fellow lover of the natural world, Dr. Preeti Singh, in her new position as an editor with Reciprocal, and her prompt, to write a story showing, ‘how I am inspired by nature.’ Please read her inspiration and prompt information in the link below.

And Reciprocal’s other new editor, Yana Bostongirl, also is soothed by nature, and contrails. We look forward to many wonderful column’s.

The owner of this wonderful publication wants us to celebrate nature. Who among us can deny him? Please read, Sahil Patel,s plea in the piece below.

Now back to being inspired by nature. William J Spirdione

Nature
Reciprocal
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