Looking west towards the restaurant |
Female Rufous Hummingbird - not taken by me |
There is a bee in there somewhere |
Life living on the edge of a gravel pull off |
1) Life is short yet full of movement and flights of fancy
2) When you need to rest then do it completely, shut down and relax
3) Things that are smaller than you can be intimidating but if you dodge and weave enough or even distract it, you and others can get what you need
4) Sharing is good but sometimes you need to just stand your ground
5) Beauty comes even in the smallest of packages
6) Size doesn't matter when it comes to being strong. What does matter is your attitude, your ability to endure, knowing where your resources are, waiting/resting at the right times and persevering, all are the keys to being strong and surviving the long haul
7) Refuel often and then remember where you found it because you'll need to revisit it again while on this journey
8) Shine like the sun, show off sometimes and fly with quick wings; remember you are beautiful
9) You're going to lose some friends along the way but you have to keep flying even through the disappointment and pain
10) Live like there is no tomorrow because life is short and full of danger; enjoy the moment
Sometimes you don't make it |
Nature has so many lessons to teach us if we just stop and think about it. Surrounded by the beauty of the natural world, I find that often I just take a picture to record the moment, instead of stopping to ponder my part in the whole. I do not remember that I am a participant in the turning of the circle, thinking I can stand apart from it all. The greatest moments of clarity, I've found, come when I find my true place amongst all the other animals.
Disclaimer: Of course, I did not have my camera with, so I'll use a picture given to me by an amazing photographer of a Rufous Hummingbird. This was one of our Hummingbirds at the Izaak earlier this summer. The rest of the photos are mine, just a few of the amazing things I've seen this summer.
What wisdom! Really enjoy reading your impressions of Montana. Incredible place.
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy this photo essay about Hummingbirds from '05.
ReplyDeleteThe Birth of a Hummingbird....
Keep in mind the egg is smaller than a tic tac and a quarter fits the opening of the nest! This is truly amazing.
Be sure to click on NEXT PAGE at the bottom of each page; there are 5 pages in all. This lady found a hummingbird nest and got pictures all the way from the egg to leaving the nest.
It took 24 days from birth to flight. Because you'll probably never in your lifetime see this again, enjoy; and please share.
< http://community-2.webtv.net/Velpics/HUM/ > Cheers, Lady Di
Thanks to both of you...Lady Di, I believe the egg is a bit bigger than that but they are all very small...it is amazing. Thanks for your kind words Hemlock.
ReplyDeletebtw...I enjoyed the pictures.
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