My sister and I are both very into taking pictures so the hikes were very slow :D but I think it really helps in remembering that there's something interesting to see in pretty much every square inch of the outdoors. There is always a bug, or a fungal disease on a leaf, or a shiny drop of water.
What a magnificent gallery of the minute; Thumbelina visits Indiana!
Once you get to the art museum pictures there's no more nature, unless you count the clouds outside the plane window.
The clouds outside the plane window certainly count. Hope you don’t mind my taking the liberty of adding the tag “the anthroposphere”; I created that as a reminder that nature isn’t something humankind can stand apart from, and that wildlife and human activity exist within and impact each other.
(In this context, it would also acknowledge the art museum stuff.)
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Date: 2025-06-15 01:12 am (UTC)What a magnificent gallery of the minute; Thumbelina visits Indiana!
Once you get to the art museum pictures there's no more nature, unless you count the clouds outside the plane window.
The clouds outside the plane window certainly count. Hope you don’t mind my taking the liberty of adding the tag “the anthroposphere”; I created that as a reminder that nature isn’t something humankind can stand apart from, and that wildlife and human activity exist within and impact each other.
(In this context, it would also acknowledge the art museum stuff.)