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On another note, I remember growing up in country and going fishing with my family. We sat on five gallon buckets and used worms that we dug up in my grandma’s yard as bait. Those were the days:0)
On the flip side, I see plenty of young men everyday at my job that are on their way to doing great things in the world. They are sometimes misunderstood because they are a bit playful, but I see their potential and drive, and they'll be ok.
*Side Note: Those summer evenings playing ball with my neighbors and/or cousins was the best. I really miss that.
* My favorite places to be as a kid were either in some random field/creek and in my grandparents yard, which doubled as a semi-truck graveyard. As a well-mannered girl, my favorite places still involved spaces and freedom. I couldn't imagine being a high-energy boy and being denied that. It must be terrible.
My wife is very much an environmentalist and she - both of us, in fact - wishes there was more emphasis on taking care of the Earth in black communities.
We were talking about how some cities are making developers include "green space" in their projects. And I was wondering if developers knew why this was important or if they resent city councils because "that grass" could have been used for another house or something.
It's amazing how many of our societal issues are connected to the environment.