tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805390.post2779646378072178670..comments2023-07-04T09:24:32.430-04:00Comments on The Bamboo Turtle: Butterfly No MoreBamboo Turtlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01945413783013814072noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805390.post-32985086827457743742010-09-13T16:00:44.675-04:002010-09-13T16:00:44.675-04:00What an amazing thing to to observe Jim...
Thank ...What an amazing thing to to observe Jim... <br />Thank you for being one who is willing to bear witness to such as this. I am on the same page...the "wonder of looking close...<br /><br />"Wonder of Looking Close" by Greg Beaumont<br /><br />I must become a child again<br />unsheath the bright blade of wonder<br />to whittle any learning away...<br /><br />Slip back to greet the excellent earth<br />and all it's hiding and becomings<br /><br />Our days and seasons come like dew,<br />assuming perfect form,<br />then are burned away...<br /><br />It is the passage only we can know...<br />this moment's pending of a bug,<br />this soundless passing of the snake-<br />a glimpse<br />Which gathers like wonder in a child's eye<br />sparkles, then is absent.Lynne Jaffenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805390.post-5576354040142118862010-09-07T20:38:58.633-04:002010-09-07T20:38:58.633-04:00I love the story. It reflects your innate curiosi...I love the story. It reflects your innate curiosity about the natural world, your patience, and your ability to wring a metaphor out of things that buzz and fly around us. I also liked the geeky parts. That's part of the charm of your writing. I thought I had set up an RSS feed to get your new blog posts but didn't work. :-( Glad you notified via Facebook.Susan Carver Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12730977371209031810noreply@blogger.com