forestgnome
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All of the wonderful wildlife and plant life that we enjoy out in the forest is here after millions of years of weather that we may consider to be extreme or ordinary. Our context for judging weather is microscopic in the grand scheme.
After many periods of freeze and melt, we find ourselves in a certain time slot and we tend to think that the way we see things is the way it has always been and always should be. But the world looks the way it does, and the flora and fauna are what they are, as a result of a dynamic history, not at all a static one.
It's nice to just enjoy everything we see, hear and smell in our time. It's the result of countless events and changing conditions beyond our ability to know. And it's going on right now.
Happy Trails
...yes, I am nearing the tipping point of sanity as the snow is yet again covering everything
After many periods of freeze and melt, we find ourselves in a certain time slot and we tend to think that the way we see things is the way it has always been and always should be. But the world looks the way it does, and the flora and fauna are what they are, as a result of a dynamic history, not at all a static one.
It's nice to just enjoy everything we see, hear and smell in our time. It's the result of countless events and changing conditions beyond our ability to know. And it's going on right now.
Happy Trails
...yes, I am nearing the tipping point of sanity as the snow is yet again covering everything