tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8603107829473043654.post98616479603333336..comments2024-03-29T04:08:44.616-04:00Comments on 66 Square Feet (Plus): International Year of BiodiversityMariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13632520557553405790noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8603107829473043654.post-85975388524504215252010-03-13T12:32:02.646-05:002010-03-13T12:32:02.646-05:00Webb - I think the plants are pretty spectacular, ...Webb - I think the plants are pretty spectacular, too. That bush was as tall as I am, which is just under 6'...Actually, your lesson is the good one. Letting things come to you, by being still. Or instead, allowing things to go on happening, as they did, before we got there :-)<br /><br />Thanks, Rachel - you know, the picnic wasn't that posh. But I think candles have an immediate poshifying effect. Also, I ban plastic.<br /><br />PS Sigh...I will post about the elderflower jelly. I overcooked it :-(Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17086277483606295046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8603107829473043654.post-29444232653404662922010-03-13T09:51:39.365-05:002010-03-13T09:51:39.365-05:00You put me on to the Botany Photo of the Day some ...You put me on to the Botany Photo of the Day some time ago, and I've been so glad you did; such wonders are posted there, and such interesting facts about plants we either don't notice or would never know about. I pass it on to others too. <br /><br />Your photos are pretty spectacular too, especially your posh picnic shots!rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00474723200653576051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8603107829473043654.post-55797741859464263432010-03-13T07:41:54.147-05:002010-03-13T07:41:54.147-05:00Are you really sure it's a PLANT? It's sp...Are you really sure it's a PLANT? It's spectacular. I have so enjoyed your plant photos on this trip. I know it's your home, so the plants seem "normal", but for this girl from the US south it has been like a botanical visit to another planet.<br /><br />You lesson today is an important one. When I first started scuba diving, I would rush here and there wanted to see everything. I learned, tho, to choose one spot and just settle down and let everything come to me. Looking for the detail in nature is the same way. The view from the point will be just as spectacular, but look at what else you saw - and shared with us - by taking it slowly.<br /><br />Enjoy the rest of your trip. Thanks for sharing.webbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15168174623602308906noreply@blogger.com