My Blog primarily consists of close-up nature photos (that I've taken locally) combined with original holistic-truth oriented prose and/or poetry involving mindfulness/awareness. I love nature and I love understanding the whole (not merely the parts and the details). I'm a retired teacher of the multiply handicapped.
I have a number of interesting hobbies, such as fossil collecting, sport-kite flying, 3D and 2D close-up photography, holography, and pets. Most of all, I am into holistic self-awareness, spontaneous insight, unconventional observation/direct perception, mindfulness, meditation, world peace, non-fragmentation, population control, vegetarianism, and green energy.
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Oh, what tangled webs we weave, especially in the cemeteries of those dreadful man-eating spiders!!!
Yes, Kym, and be sure to read my (true) spidery postings around Halloween. Some spiders are crawling around out there (with my DNA in their systems). π
LMBO!!! π π π
Very niceπ
Thanks; this was a very small wildflower plant. π
Great poem and photo!π
Thanks, CI; hugs to H, please. π
So very delicate and I’ll bet not visible to the eye, just to the macro lens.
Exactly, Linda; you got that right. I had no idea about the detail until after shooting. π
I’ve yet to get images of dew on the silky strands of a spider’s web or dew on a spider’s web or on flower petals for that matter. I am out of the house early to walk, but I think I don’t get out early enough to get those early-morning shots. My friend lives in NY and put a profile picture on Facebook of some rain-slickened Maple leaves in a variety of colors. I told her the leaves looked just gorgeous as it enhanced their colors.
Intricate, delicate and so complex as an eco community.