I'm a fan of nature magic, only because I'm more of a nature-based person. Growing up on the Atlantic Ocean/Florida Bay and around the Everglades has made me somewhat of a nature freak. I'm not a tree-hugger or vegetarian/vegan, since my views are more of the mind that we should eat what our teeth are made for. I'm at home most with nature, I love the hell out of animals of all types. I currently live on a "lake" (its a retention pond that turned into a nice lake) and there's all sorts of wildlife that appear at random, from an otter that hung out there for a month, to ducks that my wife and I have sort of raised from hatchling stage, to the bald eagle that shows up once a year... We've got so many other creatures that show up its insane at times. We also have a rabbit that is part of our family as is a cat that lives on and around the property.
Anyway I've been around nature so much that natural magic hits the right resonant frequency for me. From swimming with a wild pod of dolphins to diving with sharks and other reef-based sea creatures, and trudging through the sloughs in the Everglades with gators, North American Crocodiles, and all the interesting wildlife that reside there... Nature I feel has its own magic in the real world, even if its scientifically explainable, it still is a wondrous thing.
The Everglades are a unique ecosystem that doesn't exist anywhere else on this planet, and to me thats magical as all hell.
Anyway I've been around nature so much that natural magic hits the right resonant frequency for me. From swimming with a wild pod of dolphins to diving with sharks and other reef-based sea creatures, and trudging through the sloughs in the Everglades with gators, North American Crocodiles, and all the interesting wildlife that reside there... Nature I feel has its own magic in the real world, even if its scientifically explainable, it still is a wondrous thing.
The Everglades are a unique ecosystem that doesn't exist anywhere else on this planet, and to me thats magical as all hell.