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Kind of a Koan, Here and There (Then and Now)…

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After that there, there is a here
and that there isn’t here
And this here isn’t there
But that there is still here
Although we don’t see it so

After that then, there is a now
and that then isn’t now
And this now isn’t then
But that then is still now
Although we don’t see it so

Then … Photo by Thomas Peace c.2025

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  1. Linda Schaub's avatar

    Wow, to take this photo with a macro lens, you must have been very close to this froggy fellow and he/she was content to stay there. This is a great photo Tom. As to now, this little guy is likely buried under the silt until a Spring warm-up (whenever that might be … surely not next week which temps will likely zap those ticks we’ve had to contend with so much of late).

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    • Tom's Nature-up-close Photography and Mindfulness Blog's avatar

      Thank you, Linda! 😊 These frogs, as you well realize, are elusive buggers. They are on the dinner plate for a whole lot of animals, so they are very apprehensive about approachers.

      Think it would be great if this terrible, freezing weather would zap the ticks. I don’t like being what they like to nibble on… with all their diseases and creepiness!

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      • Linda Schaub's avatar

        Yes, these frogs with the big eyes, need to have eyes like our mothers did … at the back of their head. You recall that moms knew everything that was going on, but I digress.

        I hope some good will come from this brutally cold weather we’ve had and what’s about to descend on us.

      • Linda Schaub's avatar

        I know Tom. I feel for the birds, which, as I understand it, can fluff their feathers to add a layer of protection, though I sure don’t know how. We had pet birds for many years and those feathers don’t look to be much protection. Those were small birds (canaries, parakeets) – maybe your parrots have better protection? Stay warm in this upcoming weather. The snow is gone, melted, roads are dry, but more snow on the way.

  2. guidelinesweb's avatar

    That was then and then is now…

    I really like this, Tom! 😊

    Thanks for sharing this cute little guy.

    PS – I’m so glad I don’t eat frog legs, too!

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