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My Chaparral Love

Immigrant, but I fell in love with this land

By Seema PatelPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
Top Story - December 2025
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My choices and destiny collaborated,

brought me to a foreign land.

I became an immigrant.

But it took me

no time, no effort

to embrace this land

and to love it like I belong here.

I have been a biologist,

the profession helped.

With keen and curious eye.

I wandered,

trying to learn flora and fauna,

their connections.

It was not hard at all,

with genuine passion,

weekends after weekends

across seasons, I went hiking,

with camera in hand

and mind eager to soak it all.

That's chaparral in spring,

green, verdant, fragrant.

I recognized the clay hills were

once marine-bottom,

now covered in native plants - 

oak, chamise, toyon,

laurel sumac, lemonade berry,

manzanita, ceanothus, phacelia,

lupine, wild cucumber, sage,

wild mustard and a lot more.

It was privilege like no other,

I am convinced that the way to

stress-free, purposeful life

is to appreciate flora and fauna,

their roles, and our place.

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About the Creator

Seema Patel

I am Seema. I contribute to PubMed, Blogger, Medium, LinkedIn, Substack, Amazon KDP, Vocal Media.

I write on nature, health, parenting, creativity, gardening, social issues.

My art shop: https://artsforhealinggifts.etsy.com

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  • Denise E Lindquist3 months ago

    Yes! Congratulations on your top story!!🎉🎉🎉

  • Aspen Marie 3 months ago

    A world is encompassed merely on the side of a walking trail, hey? I feel this way too.

  • Aarsh Malik3 months ago

    This is both a love letter and a reminder to slow down and notice the world around us. Lovely.

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