As our virus battle continues, it’s good to know that nature is benefitting. There’s much less human activity and our oceans, forests, grasslands and animals are reaping the profits.

The Pacific Ocean off the coast of Vancouver Island
I hate everything about this situation, but at least nature is getting a break.
And that’s marvellous. 🙂
I’m right there with you on those thoughts…
Thanks. 🙂 Nature doesn’t get a lot of breaks.
While not our ideal, I think we all need to appreciate simpler things and times, rather than overreaching continually. The Earth and her people will be the better for it. Stay well Lynette and have a good week. Allan
Thanks Allan. You stay well and have a good week too. 🙂
No, it’s not ideal. I agree completely.
Truly, it is! The animals and plants have definitely benefited:)
Right? They are getting a well-deserved break. 🙂
Have you noticed how many bloggers are people who see Silver Linings? (including you my friend)
Thank you! 🙂 I do try to see the positives.
It goes to show you how much of an impact we really have on the environment. This is the one major benefit to all this is how nature has a chance to heal. Hope all is well.
Thank you. Yes, we have such a huge impact and because we’re so removed with all our daily responsibilities, we can’t really see the damage.
I hope all is well with you, too. 🙂
Is that Big beach down in Ukee?
Yes! It is. 🙂 Such a beautiful spot.
yes,the best spots are found only by boat. Thats when you can really be enveloped!
So true! 🙂
I have dozens of places and always on the look out for more too!
Wouldn’t it be lovely if this made people understand our impact on nature, and actually make changes in the way we live?
That would be so great! 🙂 While people do seem to be noticing the positive impact, I unfortunately doubt this will result in permanent changes. One can always hope though …
Nice!
this post is really great. this is too inspiring.
thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 🙂 Such a lovely comment. 🙂