Here is a link to the other pages:
Home Trees Water Rocks Animals Grass Personal Interest
My Personal interest with this park and this creation of the field guide was learning about the Master Plan that was set up for the park's future.
On their website that have neatly set it up using two sides, which are Themes and Areas.
Throughout the website, inside each section holds the aspirations and their priorty actions for the next 20 years, before the plan will be revised again for the next 20 years.
Here is a Poem and the link: Poem.
I personally found this peom fascinating and it's themes very pertinent since it's about a hope for the future, and finding ways to have that hope manifest from anything that you deem worthwhile.
How can we find hope amid uncertainty, conflict, or loss? When we feel we have lost hope, we may find inspiration in the words and deeds of others. In this selection of poems, hope takes many forms: an open road, an unturned page, a map to another world, an ark, an infant, a long-lost glove that returns to its owner. Using metaphors for hope seems appropriate, as the concept of hope is difficult to describe. It is deeper than simple optimism, and more mysterious, delicate, and elusive. It is a feeling we must develop and cultivate, but like faith, it is also a state with which we are graced. Hope can foster determination and grit—the ability to bounce back and to remain determined despite failures and setbacks—when we make daily efforts to change and improve what we can control. These poems speak to the importance of hope and resilience.
That poem was called Poems of Hope and Resilience by the Editors at the Poetry Foundation
Here is a link to return to the Master Plan for Royal Park: Royal_Park_Master_Plan.