
Whether it’s the mind-stretching symmetry in the construction of individual snowflakes, or the paintings created everywhere in this season by fallen leaves, or sunlight on ocean waves, daffodils in Spring, sunrise, full moon, starry sky, or the colour and pattern in the iris of your eye – this world is an extraordinary creation! And all this came to mind in the course of my morning stretch and walk. Our minds, too, being nothing less than a wonder …
I never tire of the kaleidoscope of color that the falling leaves create. Hope you had a lovely, bracing walk, Simon. 🍁☺️
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Yes! – kaleidoscopic 😊. Lovely walk, thank you. Watching sunrise sets me up for the day 😘xx
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I’m hoping to catch the partial lunar eclipse early tomorrow morning, Simon. It’s the longest in the past 600 years and purportedly will be spectacular. Setting my alarm for 3a and crossing my fingers. ❤️
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How exciting. Connection with something last seen 600 years ago is going to be worth a 3am reveille! Perhaps at the time you’ll try to imagine what your little patch of earth looked like then? Enjoy 😊 xx
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Indeed, Simon! Any encounter with la Luna delights me to no end, but this one sounds particularly enticing.
https://www.npr.org/2021/11/18/1056761943/the-longest-lunar-eclipse-in-nearly-600-years-happens-early-friday-morning
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I’m always fascinated by her effect upon ocean tides, and also upon ours 🙂
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Yes!
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Thank you for the link …
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