St. James Park (St. James s Park), a landscape built on marshland. First owned by archbishops of all dynasties, and then by the Royal family. Today, most of the Royal Park is open to the public for free. It is the green lung of London and a good place for tourists to rest and recuperate. One day in early summer, the park was full of trees, flowers and swans swimming in the lake. A little squirrel looked eastward and westward with clever eyes, jumping from time to time among tourists. Suddenly, it was discovered by a girl in a sky-blue school uniform. The girl approached it gently and tried not to disturb it. The little fellow slowly climbed up the back of the chair, and the girl's kind eyes calmed it down. Then the girl took her Coke cup and let it drink. The squirrel first licked it gently, "No problem" and then boldly sucked it up. What a touching scene. Man and nature, with the small animals in the world, with the surrounding environment, could have been so harmonious.