Sunday, June 20, 2021

Dogbane

 Have you ever just looked at the order of the natural world in wonder? I'm amazed by things like the Fibonacci sequence. I love math. I think it is the language of the universe. It is the written code beneath beauty. Flowers and plants really demonstrate this with their patterns in leaves and petals. 

During my walk... I was captivated by this plant: dogbane. Stunning, is it not? The perfect leaves. Their placement. The gorgeous green. The red stems. The overlapping of contrasting colors. Only something a divine creator would spend time on. And to top it off with simple, unassuming, white flowers to not detract from the complexity and beauty of the rest of the plant is just perfection. 


Milkweed

Today I headed out for a walk.  I've been trying for 2 miles daily and it was going to rain soon so I thought I'd go early.  I headed to my neighborhood park because it's pretty there,  I could see the sky (which I love to watch), and I could walk with my headphones on listening to a book but not walk in front of a car. These things are important. 

I made it to the first turn and there were the most beautiful flowers and foliage distracting me.  I'm always drawn to the large, evenly spaced leaves of common milkweed among so many other grasses and thinner leaved companions.  The gorgeous blooms were globes of pink hues made by clusters of tiny flowers; each one intricate and perfect. 














There was a resting bee, the yellow on its feet reminding me of its role as a pollinator.













Another bee buzzed somewhat frantically and caught my attention.  I realized its foot was caught in the jagged edge of a flower petal. It was trying to fly but held firmly by its tiny foot.  To avoid harming it, I used a firm piece of a tall grass to add a bit of leverage in getting the foot unstuck. It promptly buzzed over to another flower and continued foraging.

On that one plant I saw rest and work. I saw shelter and food.  I saw give and take.  I saw strength and order and beauty.  Beauty... that's exactly what my soul,  and your soul,  were made to crave.  Crouched there with my camera,  I saw an entire tiny world made perfectly and doing exactly as it was made to do. 

"And if God cares so wonderfully for flowers that are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow, he will certainly care for you."

Luke 12:28 NLT

Praise God for this beautiful moment crouched in front of a milkweed plant at just the right moment to see and be a part of His wonders. 




Dogbane

 Have you ever just looked at the order of the natural world in wonder? I'm amazed by things like the Fibonacci sequence . I love math. ...