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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

World Over Plants (MDG A4-Environmental Poem

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                                             JR,(2013). World over plants C2labs portfolio

My  photo represents a flower dying with petals falling off barely growing with the sun shining bright with windy clouds.

Reflection:  This action project for MDG & You asked me to explain my visual drawing that I drew and write a poem explaining about the environmental issues about my drawing of a plant getting extinct in Africa called Fynbos. The purpose of this poem was to save plants and keep them safe and expressing the feelings I have for this. I am proud of  myself for doing a creative drawing that fits with my poem and my target for MDG & you.  I learned that there is plenty of flowers&plants that are endangered in Africa.



  Plants are beautiful,

                                                     they keep me alive.
   
                                                    They're so incredible

                                                        but why extinct?

                                                     seeds in the grown

                                                      spreading all over.

                                                        Oh! these plants
                                                          how they grow
                                                        
                                                               so fast.
          
                                                       I don’t want plants

                                                  dying when they release
                                                    my oxygen I breathe in

                                                         everyday to live

                                                         but why extinct?






Citations:
  1.  Ehow.com, (1999-2013). Web, ''Endangered flowers'' Demand media, Inc.
  2. Wikipedia.org, n.p  Fynbos 15 August 2013
  3. www.Botany.comFynbos  (2013). Web, Gavin W. Maneveldt.