Sometimes it’s the little things

Sometimes we get in such a hurry that we miss out on the little wonders. I mean the kind of things that you only see if you’re taking the time to really look at what is around you. I’m learning to go slower and pay attention when I’m outdoors. We have managed to find plenty of odd bits of art outdoors and I wrote about it last year in my post Art in Nature. This time, I found a few more little things, but nature made rather than man made.

Tree bark
Tree bark
Snail on succulent
Snail on succulent
Lichen
Lichen
Cypress bark
Cypress bark
Ripples in the water
Ripples in the water

I’ll leave you with a final thought

It’s not what you look at that matters. It’s what you see. ~Henry David Thoreau~


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Manic Monday with Math and Geometry in Nature and Music

As another manic Monday rolls around, I felt that a bit of beauty was in order.

Math and geometry can be found throughout nature.  Music and math also have a very close relationship.  Here are a few video examples for your viewing pleasure.

The first video is a compilation of toroidal vortices. A smoke ring is an example of a toroidal vortex.  This video shows other examples.

This video shows the relationship between math and nature. No, it’s not boring. 🙂 It’s beautiful.

Ah, math and music. It’s a wonderful combination

No math or geometry. It’s just a wee bit of nature’s drama.

drama


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