A very short post about today’s observations in nature:

I tried to focus on something simple at the park (where a lot was going on, and I don’t start about what is going on around the world…) – something down to earth. The ground just in front of me became my observation area and I picked a pinecone as main subject. Not pictured are ants, tiny spiders, aphids, various grasses, and a green caterpillar that fell from the birch tree above me. It was likely an orange underwing. I took it back on the birch and looked at it climbing the trunk in its characteristic looping gait. Just as I arrived there, a small treecreeper was hopping up the birch tree and chirping very quietly.
What a good idea to focus on these small creatures and things on the ground. The big things above are a disturbing these days.
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Well said. I struggle between thinking that I should act, and that this is just too much at once. Maybe drawing the little details in nature helps me finding the solid ground under my feet. Thanks for commenting, and take care!
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