Nature Takes a Breath

Each day we move through our environment, and when that day includes being in nature, it all shows us how alive each creature is. Whether that creature is an insect, an animal or a plant, it all breathes and it is all alive in one respect or another.

 

On a rolling stone. The Aran Islands is an amazing place with ruins, cliffs and the resting places of our ancestors. Well, not ours particularly, but someone’s. These stones are built into one of the many walls around the island. It is easy to see why it is part of the green isle, Ireland.

The moss and stone of the Aran Islands

No Moss Grows . . .

Bird food stealing squirrel

Bird food stealing Squirrel

Squirrels always manage to find a way to relinquish the food from the birds, and this one is no different, as cute as it can be!

. . . . are just a small part of a larger organism. These groves some small and some large speak to how things grow with each other, supporting each other. All trees do this, but the beauty of an Aspen tree is like no other. Its simplicity and modern clean lines inspire.

The changing of the leaves in an Aspen Grove in the Utah Mountains

Aspen trees

Geometry came from nature and seeing it in real time with shadows and brilliant colors reinforces all we have learned. Nature does it best, changing, morphing, moving into forms that sometimes defy gravity.

Circles in natural form, red sand and rocks in the Utah Desert

Nature takes form

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