Once upon a time a tiny spore blew into the moss and lichen neighborhood. Not one moss pulled up roots and moved. Not one lichen opened their mouth in protest. They grew and prospered together.
Like kind grew closer
but in the end the organisms made up their collective minds to favor cohabitation in peace and harmony.
May humans take a lesson from Nature.
She's been at it far longer and know it's a workable solution.
19 comments:
Gorgeous and strange. I think people will never get along.
Cool shots and a really awesome message.
Nature is so beautiful.
Well captured!
Lynne x
I have never seen anything like these button shaped fungi. what a find. love the pics and I am with you on we need to take a lesson from the fungi
Lovely shots of the tiny Fungi, I took some very similar ones only yesterday. They are little marvels, ..and so interesting to find and photograph. I do agree with you that we could learn a lot from nature, even from fungi!:)
Humans can learn a lot from nature. If only we'd pay more attention.
Beautifully stated and illustrated, you should consider doing a whole collection of wisdom from the earth!!
Love your message. Why do humans find it so hard when it really is easy?
Moss and fungus together.....a bunch of fun guys. (Sorry, I couldn't help myself)
I adore your sweet story of such a "Good neighborhood" indeed!
Mother Nature teaches us everything we need to know. We need only listen and learn from her and each other.
What a great family......mankind might learn one day, but I somehow think repeating mistakes happens more often. Great photos. H to M
We should learn from these fungi.
Great post! Much needed by world today, I must add.
Amen!
Love your photo's.
Love your words too.
All the best Jan
Gail,
Fungus among-st us! Any of them edible?
Nature is far smarter than humans will ever be.
Who would think that fungus was beautiful, but it is . . . it's such a pure and natural design element . . . only God can make such interesting art :)
Nature holds the answers for many of our questions, queries . . .
If we would only listen and follow . . .
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