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Laurie McFadden

Beauty and the music of the trees

04/22/2010

The old adage “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is one I believe in. But I also think that sometimes we need to stop and intentionally soak in the sights around us in order to really see that beauty and appreciate it. Springtime on our campus is always beautiful as color begins to creep across the landscape: the green tree buds and the growing grass, the yellow forsythia bushes by Alumni Hall and the Brick, the purple violets around the carillon, the flowering crab trees and the red breasts of robins as they hop around in search of that early worm.

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