The Forgotten City: A Tale of Squirrels and Abandoned Buildings

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🌇 Today, I imagine a very particular city. A metropolis surrounded by completely abandoned buildings, and amidst the ruins, an inner city full of squirrels 🐿️ of red 🔴, green 🔴, blue 🔵, and yellow 🔴 colors, going about their life and scurrying among themselves searching for nuts 🌰 on each of the trees 🌳. Afterwards, the squirrels 🐿️ retreat to various abandoned apartments 🏚️, where they deposit each of the nuts they have collected in drawers that have been thrown away and forgotten by their former occupants.

It's quite curious to think that, for a moment, these rooms were filled with people who kept clothing 👕 and valuable objects 💎 in them, and now they're filled with squirrels 🐿️ and nuts. I suppose this is one of life's ironies and that everything is shown in cycles ♻️. What was, sooner or later, becomes again because apparently we return to our origins.

Looking at these landscapes of forgotten cities and squirrels 🐿️, I think it invites us to reflect on how, as human beings, if we want to continue to have this planet 🌍 as our home 🏡, we must care for it to prevent these cities from making us disappear 🚫 and being displaced by other species that are evidently more intelligent than us, like squirrels .

This imagery shows us how nature 🌿 and wildlife 🐾 can reclaim abandoned cities 🏙️ and urban areas. It's important to reflect on how our actions affect the environment 🌳 and how we can work together to protect our home 🌍. We must remember that we are not the only inhabitants of the planet and that all species have the right to inhabit it 🏠.

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I totally agre with you sir. Being one of the living organism, we must be considerate to other organisms too so we can all survive. This time as climate change is too alarming, we must all work to make our planet last long.

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