plants: NATURE INVADES THE HOME WHOA - 07/07/19 06:08 AM
I love nature and the animal, plant and insect (not all) kingdoms and the dynamics/aspects of it all. It is a marvel of community and science laced with awe and wonder. It is a living experience of other types of life all intermingled and interacting with each other creating a living harmony of its own. I would rather capture and release a spider found in my house than kill it. However, this cannot be said all the time regarding other similar lifeforms. Read-on
SPIDERS
I draw the line on Black Widow and the Brown recluse spider. These fellas can hurt you while going … (22 comments)

plants: THE LEARNING CURVE IS PERSONAL - 03/02/13 04:05 AM
Has anyone ever been here on earth before? GOOD. Because we all are on one giant never ending learning curve about subjects with no end. Each one travels on their personal highway dealing with their issues and no two people travel the same. AMAZING. The learning curve is interesting as it not only teaches you about the subject matter, it also teaches you about YOU...who you are and who you are not too
SOMETHING NEW...SOMETHING OLD
Many things over the years and even through this day have been introduced to me so that I can respond back. I have come to … (9 comments)

plants: THIS IS NO ORDINARY DAY ITS YOUR SPECIAL DAY - 12/23/11 01:22 AM
We all share the Fridays that comes along faithfully every week...week after week. But this one today is your special day. A day to stop and reflect for a moment the magnificence of creation, mystery and awe all coming together on what we call Earth our home planet. What makes it very special is that you have no less than a starring role in it too
ONLY ONE OF A KIND
You see there is not another one like YOU in the the known Universe. Our beliefs tell us that something rare and scarce is worth a tremendous amount of value. … (3 comments)

plants: GIANT ROOTS MAKE WAY THROUGH HARD ROCK...WHAT DO WE LEARN HERE..? - 07/04/11 11:10 AM
Observe the picture below...It speaks well and invokes within us a response. Mine had to do with the principal of time. There are three converging points of view here. The mountain, the root and the observer of it all, but who is observing who? Each moves in and out of its own time and makes for an interesting observation/conservation
TIME IS DIFFERENT FOR ALL
The mountain is probably millions of years old...let that sink in. Millions of years...Then, near by, literally plants itself and then roots its way to life. No excuses, nothing to stop it or come against it, it … (4 comments)

plants: THE VENUS FLY TRAP......and raising children - 05/17/11 02:19 AM
You have heard about this plant. When I was a kid, I couldn't believe that this plant existed and did the things it does. They used to advertise in comic books so it is a quality product. It secretes a sweet smell designed to attract a fly or small insect and once on board, the trap is sprung and you cannot get out...Then, slowly it releases a fluid that starts to dissolve the catch over time....
THIS IS A MUST HAVE
I went and bought one of these things in my younger years. It looks like it is from another planet. … (4 comments)

plants: THE VALUE OF BIRD DROPPINGS........drop by anytime..... - 11/10/10 01:08 AM
Okay....if this happens to your car, it is not good. In fact, you better remove bird dropping right away as it stains and eats through paint. Also, I once pulled in a fast food place to order and walked from my car to the building. half way through, a flock of birds flew over and bombed me in their droppings. I was drenched in them....
HERE IS THE POINT OF THE POST
It is the good droppings, the ones that birds go about dropping at random that benefit us in ways that we take for granted. I have trees, bushes and … (7 comments)

 
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