But, do we always get it right? After spending the last few days walking trails around, through and over woods, swamps and rivers I must report that I have seen exactly one item in the color of black...my notebook! Nature is not in agreement with us. Brown is the color of death, not black...we erred! And green, is very much the color of life. I did see some dormant trees that had this dull grey-green hue, but no black. No grim reaper either, everything falls, lies there and decays into plant food. Natures way. Here is a little "living" proof.
This is my on line "Collector's Cabinet". It is non-profit and haphazard at best. I leave it to you to sort through and make sense of.The views are mine. The collection reflects some of my interests. But the material must be credited to the vast internet. Otherwise, I never would have been able to amass such a treasure trove. The purpose of this exercise is entertainment, naturally mine, but even more so yours. So, please let me know if anything strikes a chord with you.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Brown
We humans are really pretty brassy. Just because we can reason we take it upon ourselves to tag every item in creation with a name...or several. Take a quick look around you. Is there a single thing that you can't put at least one name too? Like...girl, female, woman, etc.
But, do we always get it right? After spending the last few days walking trails around, through and over woods, swamps and rivers I must report that I have seen exactly one item in the color of black...my notebook! Nature is not in agreement with us. Brown is the color of death, not black...we erred! And green, is very much the color of life. I did see some dormant trees that had this dull grey-green hue, but no black. No grim reaper either, everything falls, lies there and decays into plant food. Natures way. Here is a little "living" proof.
But, do we always get it right? After spending the last few days walking trails around, through and over woods, swamps and rivers I must report that I have seen exactly one item in the color of black...my notebook! Nature is not in agreement with us. Brown is the color of death, not black...we erred! And green, is very much the color of life. I did see some dormant trees that had this dull grey-green hue, but no black. No grim reaper either, everything falls, lies there and decays into plant food. Natures way. Here is a little "living" proof.
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