Zinnia petals unfurl in little scrolls
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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
they have adventures together at night when the shop is closed
Date: 2010-08-02 02:07 am (UTC)Re: they have adventures together at night when the shop is closed
Date: 2010-08-02 02:10 am (UTC)that turtle spine is kind of haunting. All of these things make me wonder about why nature is so amazing.
Re: they have adventures together at night when the shop is closed
Date: 2010-08-02 03:08 am (UTC)i took the kids to a preservation society demonstration once and was obsessed from then on. the trainer did all these amazing tricks and played with them. a bay wing hawk flew in low over the crowd and his tail feathers brushed my forehead!
i am often wondering why nature is so amazing, and feeling grateful i have the senses to appreciate it.