I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'nature's little thermometer ghost stories' are. It could be stories where the temperature in nature somehow relates to ghostly or supernatural elements. Maybe in some haunted forests, the temperature drops suddenly, and that's associated with ghost stories.
One possible ghost story could be about an old, abandoned house where a nature's little thermometer was found. Legend has it that the thermometer was used by a scientist who went mad and died in the house. His spirit now haunts the place, and the thermometer's readings are said to be abnormal when his ghost is present.
One example could be a story about an old, dilapidated lighthouse by the sea. Whenever the thermometer showed a very low temperature, which was unusual for the coastal area, strange noises could be heard from inside the lighthouse. People believed that the cold was a sign of the presence of the ghost of a former lighthouse keeper who had died in a storm.
In the context of ghost stories, 'nature's little thermometer' could be a living thing too. Let's say there's a special type of flower in a haunted garden. This flower closes its petals when the temperature drops a certain amount. But in the presence of a ghost, it closes even when the actual temperature is normal. The flower is like nature's little thermometer in this case. It's as if the ghost disturbs the natural order of things related to temperature, and the flower reacts to it. This shows how the concept is used to add an element of mystery and the supernatural to the stories.
There is a little story about a squirrel in the forest. It was busily collecting nuts for the winter. Every day, it would run from tree to tree, its fluffy tail bouncing behind it. It found a big oak tree full of acorns and stored them in a little hole it dug near its nest. This way, it was well - prepared for the cold winter days.
One little nature story could be about a tiny sparrow that built its nest in an old mailbox. The sparrow used twigs, grass, and even some feathers it found. Every day, it would fly back and forth, gathering more materials to make its nest cozy. It was amazing to see how such a small bird could create such a wonderful home for itself.
There are indeed. For example, there's a story of a spectral woman in white who is often seen wandering along the stream in Parkville Nature Sanctuary. Some believe she was a bride who died on her wedding day many years ago and now haunts the place where she used to come for peace.
The nature of the little racist cartoons is quite harmful. They spread prejudice and discrimination, causing damage to social harmony and equality. They ignore the diversity and equality that should be respected in our society.