On the way to my daily commute to the office, encouraging me is tiny but mighty power of nature yet, I think, vulnerable in some way. Encouraging for what? Yes, making me feel embraced by something transcendent so that I can carry on.
Tiny, Mighty and Vulnerable? Can you guess?
Dandelion fluff! Its “mechanism”, how it was created is still a mystery or more precisely saying, no 100% complete explanation has not yet been found.
It spreads those seeds. Each seed is equipped with feather like aerodynamic parts which reminds us of parachute.
The parachute troop will soon launch the drop operation. In this, “Operation Dandelion fluff”, each seed will land on somewhat distant place, distant from others and its origin. Viewing this process with Inductive Method, maybe it provides a twisting stuff to DNA for keeping DNA diverse i.e. widespread seeds can have opportunities of incorporating something another.
Some Japanese people call it “snake-strawberry”. I don’t know why. Anyway, in a random but ruled by something unknown or DNA, it’s red fruit clearly shows an existence of power that shapes that beautiful geometry.
Here are Ladybugs.
Single?Couple?
In species line of Ladybugs, there are a lot of types especially its color and pattern. On the picture, as you can see, the left one; black background and two red spots, the right one; orange background and many black spots.
Why? For what? Anyway, at least we can say that nature is not the sort that is isotropic or homogeneous rather has been so far opting for diversity.
Will this state in a future converge into isotropic or homogeneous? I don’t think so because I will not eat exactly the same food on every occasion of meal. If I do things in that way i.e. always the same, I am quite sure that my consciousness will be collapsed because of entropy. As long as Entropy works, isotropic and homogeneous can never last. ——-All the above is just my personal opinion anyway 🤣🤣😘
Is this nature, which human cannot overcome? Did our DNA program it?
Stingray, I found there. In the river mouth, brackish water area. Around floating are mullets. The fish is big, in the size around 1m. So, comparing those fishes you can see the size of the stingray which I found.
Spring has been closely approaching, and water temperature has been rising. Fishes and Stingrays are flocking around the river mouth.
Ducks. They seem to have gone to Siberia where their breeding areas are found. In turn, swallows have already arrived here in Japan. Habitat sharing? Perhaps?
Here I took a short video footage of “sliding” stingray. It moves the edge of its circular body like transmitting wave, with acceleration exchanged between body and water which gives the stingray thrust force or propulsion.
Mullets are famous for karasumi (dried mullet roe). Some Japanese say Mullets are good (as sea food) But most of Japanese people would say, “It’s not suitable for food because of its unpleasant odder”. (It’s like smell of mud often found in riverbed in urban area)
Some people say that those mullets that are found far from coastline are good.
Those lifeforms are found in the river mouth just next to my factory office where I was transferred last year from a distant place where my family members remain.
Then, I said to my wife on mobile phone that I want to catch the fish with large net. Then she said, “Don’t! It’s quite embarrassing if you are seen by your office colleagues, they would say “Look at that guy, Mr.X isn’t it? Foolish! Of chasing mullets!””.
So, I gave up the idea of returning to my childhood.
Of course, even if I have still a sense of wild-kids, visually nobody can recognize the sense because I am looking quite like seiner aged man, it’s unlikely that people see me as “The little Prince”.
There let me share the beautiful sight in Japan. Himeji castle.
The lighting is too bright for my old-fashioned smart phone. Not “smart” maybe. Then, here it is. Is that better?
Anyway, it seems to me that I am apparently not of a person who has a talent of photographer.
Nevertheless, we Japanese welcome tourists from abroad and recommend visiting Himeji castle. It locates just 10 minutes’ walk from Himeji station where several railways are available, and the railway system is well organized making such famous tourism spots as Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Wakayama accessible.
Especially, in Cherry Blossom season, it will be quite fabulous sight.
For a distinguished couple, who have long dedicated for family and society and whom I want to have a good time, this is one of the best offers.
They migrate every winter from Siberia to Japan. They have continued the same, well before Japanese primitives started Jomon era. At that time, those primitives did not know anything about Siberia, but Ducks did. Yes, well before some Japanese guys call themselves Samurai, well before importing industrialization from occidentals.
Cool! Transcendent!
Anyway, from when and how it was in initial period. There must be some terrible event that drives them to such a challenge. Then, they succeeded in overcoming it in a way that is well adopted to Nature.
Cool! Transcendent!
Now spring is approaching, they will return to Siberia.
Every time I find migratory ducks, I remember “The Wonderful Adventures of Nils”.
This picture was taken just around the river where I was watching the ducks. So bright was the purple and the yellow center that I could not resist to take the photo.
Music for Ducks: https://youtu.be/m-fsseylop0?si=Isj3JX6NfIswFS_A Maybe in a past I put the same music but this time the best suits to the story of ducks, I think. For ducks the first attempt of migrating was like finding Avalon, I just imagine.
Here, the moss is covered with frost. Moss? or very small vegetation. I do not know the name and did not look it up via AI. That doesn’t matter.
The moss will never back down. The picture was taken in a morning sun thereby in a matter of few hours frost would be taken over by the rising temperature of surrounding winter daylight.
Before human starts initial form of civilization, they had and have, thrived.
A green leave covered with morning frost but never lose its life-full fresh green yet while the frost insisting on its presence.
The frost is crystallization of water. Moss is crystallization of such basic building blocks for lifeform as. Oxygen (O) Carbon (C) Hydrogen (H) Nitrogen (N) Phosphorus (P) – backbone of DNA/RNA, part of ATP Sulfur (S) – in amino acids like cysteine and methionine Calcium (Ca) – signaling Potassium (K) – nerve signaling, osmoregulation Sodium (Na) – essential ion balance Chlorine (Cl) – ionic balance Magnesium (Mg) – central atom in chlorophyll
Two crystals, cross sectioned with a border line defined by energy of quantum present to us such artistic? no! it is natural art.
The wonder is water crystallize in a similar shape of the moss it seems like water is reflecting the shape of moss, how come this consciousness-exchanging-like-state?