A dry leaf falls on the leaves of other plants. Really it’s nothing, even difficult to be called an event. Usually, it will only be part of the maid’s job to sweep the yard. Of course, it depends on who sees. But, does anyone see and pay attention to it?
Seven months later, a dry leaf from the same tree fell in the same place. But the four-dimensional world with its duality and the seasons it provides has also provided a different atmosphere. Again, this is also not important. However, there is something that can be noted from both, nature and its parts are always adaptable, always adjusting. How about us? How much, and how fast are we able to adapt to everything in life?
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Very interesting and meaningful post. There’s another difference: the perspective. When we change, our perspective changes too.
You are right about perspective and change, both influence each other.
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In the second picture, I noticed the difference on smaller leaves. We need to adjust to life
Your eyes are very observant, Dear my friend.
Yes, indeed we should do continuous adaptations.
What an interesting image – I completely missed the change but enjoyed watching the picture…
Thanks, Doc. The small leaves in the second picture, which become the place where the dried leaves fall, become curly in the dry season even though every day is watered enough.
Change is a part of life, that all living things need to adjust to. Great photos!
Thank you, LaJenna. Everyone knows that change always happens, every time, unfortunately not everyone is like you, who is always able to adapt to change!
No 2 leaves on any plant is alike. It is the way nature makes plants and I don’t know the reason except that is how it works.
Yes, indeed that is how plants adjust, in their own way and uniqueness. Thanks for your thought, Pamela.
I think the bottom sheet is a bit dry my friend
Which one do you mean the bit dry? Is it the leaf of the plant in the second photo? If yes, it does adjust to summer. They shrink and become curly.
Hmm… I guess … they’re just leaves to me…
They goes in a cycle, just like us
That only leaves indeed, but I invite viewers to pay attention to how the leaves of the plant under the dried leaves adapt to the changing seasons.
LOL! Instead I looked at how the huge leaf changes … and that to me is not much. Oops.
Big leaves don’t change because it’s another leaf, sweet dear friend.
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No wonder people around me says I’m oblivious to changes …
It’s something I better work on…
The interval between the two images was seven months. The first picture was taken in February and the second was September 2018.
It’s not that You are unaware of change but more often enjoy yourself. lol
The second photo looks like the backside of the leaf. Either way, they are both great photos and say a lot about stability and change in our lives. I constantly learn so much from nature. We are forced to adapt and it comes natural for things in nature to adapt. It is called survival.
Do you notice also how the leaves of the plant where that dry leaves fall adapt to the changing seasons?
You are right, adaptation is survival, and those who fail or are difficult to adapt will suffer.
Yes and that change is one thing that attracted me to nature.
We are indeed on the same page.