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concretekiss ([personal profile] concretekiss) wrote2010-08-01 08:31 pm
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Zinnia petals unfurl in little scrolls





Peonies burst open like crumbled balls of paper


Rescued barn owls live in the Austin Nature and Science Center like a sweet elderly couple


One could lose herself in the black, mirrored and abysmal eyes of a barred owl


There is a quiet, dry creek bed behind the raptor exhibit,
with maidenhair fern along a vacant water line


Calcite is found in many stalactites, stalagmites, and marine animal shells


Turtle spines are like ship hulls


My city within a park


Mission impossible


Sometimes we get siamese gerbera daisies at the shop, which no one likes but me


Big Mama - Daigremontiana, grows babies on the edges of her leaves, which
parachute down into the soil nearby and take root


A copious tulip


Bordered Patch, Chlosyne lacinia, loves coreopsis flowers.


Spatz, the resident bum at my work, loves napping all day in the beaded animal display

[identity profile] asphalteden.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD BARN OWLS

You know my mom actually rehabilitates raptors at a local clinic as a volunteer now that she's retired. If you guys ever come to visit, I'll take you there. My family's been a big benefactor over the years, so I could probably arrange a special "behind the scenes" tour.

[identity profile] flightviolation.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
you have no IDEA HOW STOKED I WOULD BE TO DO SUCH A THING.
i never met a bird of prey i did not love. condors and vultures even.