When you’re done gazing into the liquid dark eyes so firmly locked on possible predator me, check out those ears.
Essentially, eyes in the back of her head. Aural variety
sure, but no one’s sneaking up from behind on this one just the same. It struck
me that this is exactly the type of physical/cognitive flexibility a creature
born to be prey really needs, so to survive.
Hopefully humans, forever blinded by their riotous
ingenuity, learn to adapt nearly as well.
Midsummer. Or, thereabouts.
I suppose there’re celestial, meteorological, climatological and/or faith-based notions to choose from, as regards the specific moment that
summer’s officially half over.
Don’t care, as this summer feels a good half over to me.
It’s said spring is the season of rebirth and probably this last is when that downright charmer of a deer up there was born. But not every species enjoys such a long runway to maturity.
Those who don’t take full on advantage of high summer, so to get done
what needs be done before autumn sets in and the cruel season close behind.
And who the hell knew fungi had teeth? Chalk it up to the
times.
During summer, everybody eats.
And bounty to choose from often stands out for the taking.
They say Well begun is half done.
Get it while you can, say others.
Or, time’s short.
It all depends on how one's equipped to see the world,
I suppose.
Damned relativity.
There's wonderful life within the collection!
ReplyDeleteThank-you Marie. Summer's proving robust.
DeleteBeautiful, Frank! I can “smell” the forest green and soil.
ReplyDeleteThank-you Fran. It's been a robust season thus far & I've taken pretty decent advantage of it. And I like when woods trend towards sodden without quite getting there.
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