Elementals #6
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tiny villages
share bark, moss, fungi, water
synergistic life
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I love to see these tiny patches of life thriving on the bark of a tree. Its amazing to me how the bark, moss, and fungi synergistically thrive with each other. Each one contributing to the whole, and taking only what is needed. If only humans could learn to live in such delicate balance and harmony. 🙂
Peace out, Brad
Me too Brad… When you really begin to see the Micro World its awesome.. 🙂
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I’m glad we share this fascination Sue. 🙂
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I am often looking Deeper into the crevis’s of bark and examining tiny red spider mites or moss and lichen.. This week been planting bulbs.. And in the allotment helping hubby, and marvelling just how Life springs back from a dried seed that is so tiny.. And it still holds me spell bound..
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Fun. I don’t often explore the crevices, but I do look closely at bark, flowers, moss, etc. Yes, it’s amazing to watch nature work her magic from seeds.
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Love the concept!
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Thanks Cindy. You’re welcome in my tiny village anytime! 🙂
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It’s crazy to think of how much life lives on other life! I mean there’s probably millions of little creatures living on us right now just like moss or fungi eating skin cells and old hair. So crazy man
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Very true Jacob. I must admit to not being so excited about creatures living on my skin and in my intestines. 🙂
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Haha I don’t know why my mind went there
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More tiny synergistic “villages”. 🙂
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If only we humans could learn to live in such harmony. A start would be if all humans realized all the tiny villages near and around them. Peace in!
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Agreed Pam. And that we’re all part of the big world village too where everything we do affects others.
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🌎 🙏
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Well said, Brad.
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Thank you Cynthia.
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It is a beautiful tiny world in itself.
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Agreed. I’m glad we can appreciate the beauty in tiny details.
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Great post👌 nice photo too😊
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Thank you. I hope you have an inspired day.
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Thanks Brad😊 I hope you have an awesome day too!
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Thanks!
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Most welcome😁
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I love this Brad! I was just out observing and photographing moss on tree bark the other day too. Nature is so amazing…
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Agreed Julie. Thanks!
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Well put!!
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Thanks Kirt.
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Yes, if only humans could coexist peacefully with good intentions….
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Agreed Bel.
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This is beautiful Brad and I share your sentiments. 💚
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Thanks Miriam. To finding beauty in the ordinary.
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Absolutely! 💕
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🙂
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Adding value, taking only what is necessary. Love that. Yes, for all our civilized sophistication, we often don’t have half the wit of nature. I caught a sign last wk that read: Life is hard. It is harder if you’re stupid. LOL. Hope it’s a happy Fall, Brad.
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LOL. Thanks for the laugh Diana. What a wonderful world if we only took what we needed and shared freely. Thankfully, some communities are returning to this way. Autumn hugs and blessings! 🙂
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I was pulling napkins from the dispenser at an eatery an hr ago, having grabbed my take-out. And with little Brad on my shoulder, took just what I needed. lol.
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That sounds kind of creepy, but as long as you enjoyed my company all is good. 🙂 Are you writing anywhere that I can follow? I miss your blog posts.
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