The word beauty is used generously when someone tends to describe something that appeals to them. To have beauty, an object must really grab the attention it deserves, much like a magnet does to metal. Beauty should strum the perfect note in your brain to give a sound pleasure to the eyes. It should be happy and righteous along with a sense of accomplishment as though you have done something right to achieve the privilege to witness beauty. Many structures of the world carry beauty such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. The bridge is bold and stout, its appearance is intimidating with its sheer size. I have been on, under and over the bridge. I assure you it has beauty. Another object is the General Sherman (the world's biggest tree) it is as bold as the Golden Gate is and it captivates tourists year-round. Both structures have captured my attention for many years and have also left everlasting memories that can be credited to their beauty.
Long story short: Mother Nature is the epitome of beauty. Her imagination is so extravagant, the pictures she paints upon the landscapes inspire countless paintings and photographs. To be exact, I couldn't pick just one thing to describe what I think to be beautiful. To me, my wife has a smile that can be described with beauty. After mowing the lawn and grabbing the beer bottle that is dripping with condensation is a beauty. As cliche as it is beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but undoubtedly certain things carry the right amount of order or disorder for things to be beautiful. I spend numerous hours outside, hunting fishing, just enjoying what nature has to offer, as I observe the trees I can't help but wonder how it all works. A secret life in the wilderness exists when nobody is around to witness it and it doesn't matter who his around or what their bank account looks like, or what color their skin is, nature will always have a mysterious life that doesn&apos...