tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223419216614966652.post7363154631366642662..comments2024-02-23T01:51:17.948-08:00Comments on Ido In Autismland: A Walk in the WoodsIdohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12598537052217431699noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223419216614966652.post-7571826794704674142011-03-27T18:34:12.412-07:002011-03-27T18:34:12.412-07:00Hi Ido,
I met you at Janet's party yesterday,...Hi Ido,<br /><br />I met you at Janet's party yesterday, you told my boyfriend about your blog. This is a really insightful post. I'm studying landscape architecture in school, and so I've been thinking a lot lately about how people experience the natural world. The thing about nature is that, in its prime state, it is actually really ordered, but on a completely different scale than what we can experience as humans. I wonder how you would feel about that same forest if you view it from Google Earth? It's a completely different way of experiencing that space, and maybe from above you can see patterns of where plants are, where what seems like disorder and chaos reveals itself to be ordered.<br /><br />I would love to hear more of your thoughts on nature.<br /><br />-lilyLily Kerriganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07191368112569292106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223419216614966652.post-56766645405335601752011-03-11T15:26:45.078-08:002011-03-11T15:26:45.078-08:00This is beautiful prose! Keep writing because it ...This is beautiful prose! Keep writing because it helps us "neuro-typical" people understand just how unique, beautiful, intelligent, and complicated you are. I believe it is a gift to see the world as you do! Can't wait to read more.<br /><br />A. JohnstonAdriennehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06343422759017148170noreply@blogger.com