This first activity I'm calling the meaningful place activity, and it's important as a way of introducing yourself to the other people who are taking the course, but it's also an exercise in understanding the importance and meaning that certain places have to people. So, by explaining or describing a place that has great personal meaning to you, you're, you're reflecting on a place and your connection to it. Which is certainly an important aspect of indigenous worldviews, is that the knowledge really arises from place and relationships. With place but it's also a very interesting way to introduce who you are and where you're from to others in the course. So please take a moment to describe a place that has great meaning to you. Why is it so special to you? And just a short description posted in the forum, and if you have a photograph of the place, or even a short video if you don't mind uploading that in your, in your post That just gives us, another way of, of understanding this place that has some meaning to you. What I've found when doing this activity in Aboriginal World Views courses in the past is that Themes do tend to develop and emerge from the kinds of places people talk about, that they share why they have great meaning. And so that's another thread we can start within this forum, is starting to look at the themes that emerge from people's important places. So please share your meaningful place and keep it, keep it short and simple, but also look for why is that connection so meaningful to you.