♥️✌️How can you say that Helen had a great attraction fir the country and out-of-door sports?(200-250 words)♥️✌️
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When she was a child, Helen enjoyed hunting for guinea-fowl eggs and visiting the horse stables, corn-sheds, and the yard where the cows were milked. She relates that she often assisted in milking the cows.
During her childhood years, Helen's teacher, Miss Sullivan, instilled in Helen a love for nature. As a result of Miss Sullivan's teaching, Helen came to enjoy climbing trees and taking walks in the woods. Helen relates that she remained fascinated with nature throughout her school years.
During the autumn months, Helen enjoyed spending time with her family at their summer cottage, which was located about fourteen miles away from Tuscumbia. The cottage was situated on a mountain called Fern Quarry, its name inspired by its proximity to a limestone quarry. Helen relates how much she enjoyed exploring the mountain woods on the back of her pony, Black Beauty. Helen and her friends also explored the woods on foot, and during such times, Helen enjoyed gathering bouquets of swamp flowers, goldenrod, ferns, and laurel. She also enjoyed gathering persimmons, even though she did not eat them. At other times, Helen went nutting with her childhood friends, and they gathered hickory-nuts, walnuts, and chestnuts.
During the winter months, Helen often enjoyed rushing outdoors to feel the first snow-flakes that fell in every snow-storm. During lulls in storms, Helen relates how much she enjoyed sharing "merry tales" with her friends around a great fire. Helen relates that her favorite outdoor activity in the winter was tobogganing and that she never tired of the thrill of "Plunging through drifts, leaping hollows, [and] swooping down upon the lake..." in her toboggan.
In all, Helen greatly enjoyed spending time outdoors, regardless of the season....
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When she was a child, Helen enjoyed hunting for guinea-fowl eggs and visiting the horse stables, corn-sheds, and the yard where the cows were milked. She relates that she often assisted in milking the cows.
During her childhood years, Helen's teacher, Miss Sullivan, instilled in Helen a love for nature. As a result of Miss Sullivan's teaching, Helen came to enjoy climbing trees and taking walks in the woods. Helen relates that she remained fascinated with nature throughout her school years.
During the autumn months, Helen enjoyed spending time with her family at their summer cottage, which was located about fourteen miles away from Tuscumbia. The cottage was situated on a mountain called Fern Quarry, its name inspired by its proximity to a limestone quarry. Helen relates how much she enjoyed exploring the mountain woods on the back of her pony, Black Beauty. Helen and her friends also explored the woods on foot, and during such times, Helen enjoyed gathering bouquets of swamp flowers, goldenrod, ferns, and laurel. She also enjoyed gathering persimmons, even though she did not eat them. At other times, Helen went nutting with her childhood friends, and they gathered hickory-nuts, walnuts, and chestnuts.
During the winter months, Helen often enjoyed rushing outdoors to feel the first snow-flakes that fell in every snow-storm. During lulls in storms, Helen relates how much she enjoyed sharing "merry tales" with her friends around a great fire. Helen relates that her favorite outdoor activity in the winter was tobogganing and that she never tired of the thrill of "Plunging through drifts, leaping hollows, [and] swooping down upon the lake..." in her toboggan.
In all, Helen greatly enjoyed spending time outdoors, regardless of the season....
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Books and reading were not the only things that Helen enjoyed. When Helen was not reading, she enjoyed outdoor activities. She liked swimming, canoeing, and sailing. She also loved trees and used to feel close to them so much so that she believed she could hear their sap flow and see the sun shining on the leaves. Helen felt that each one of us had the ability to understand the impressions and the emotions experienced by mankind from the beginning. Blindness or deafness could not rob us of our memory in the subconscious about the green earth. This, she termed as the sixth sense which can see, feel and hear.
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