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Very beautiful picture and poem – one of my favorite poems showing how insignificant we really are. |
Thanks. By the way, the photo is one I snapped just this morning from our front deck. I got up, saw the deer down there, and thought of the Teasdale poem. Originally, all three deer were lying down, but our trash truck went by before I could get my camera, and it startled one of them. ..bruce.. |
It reminds of something Lynn Margulis wrote. To her, “Save the Earth” is a silly concept, because if all animals and flowering plants died, the bulk of life and its diversity would still be there in the microbes. She’s a woman who really likes microbes. |
Nice, Bruce. Stephen Crane has a less serene way of putting it: A man said to the universe: |
Humans are the only beings on this planet capable of thinking such thoughts. |
You definitely need to link this with Ray Bradbury’s story imagined from Teasdale’s poem. I found it easily on a google, but I don’t think MM accepts long links. |
Margaret: Here’s a link to a PDF copy of the Ray Bradbury story (which is from The Martian Chronicles). It’s where I first read the poem, 40+ years ago. And it’s a powerful story in its own right. ..bruce.. |
I love that Stephen Crane poem. |
Great picture – looks like Mule Deer with the middle one a two point. Given this and the surroundings, I am guessing somewhere in the West side of Salt Lake or Utah Valley… |
#9, My guess would be Heber Valley. Love the thoughts. |
I also makes me think that with how much we seem to know about human behavior/economics and our ability to leverage that knowledge for our material gain, there are volumes to be learned about life and the Earth we’ve been put on. |
Wrong state. :-) This is Parker, Colorado, about 25 miles southeast of downtown Denver. If the camera were angled up more, you could see Pikes Peak about 50 miles south of us. ..bruce.. |
Lack of mountains did make it hard to pinpoint, but I guess we were both wrong. Looks like a beautiful area. |
By the way, you can’t really tell in the small photo posted, but if you pull up the full-size original (link at the bottom of the post), there’s another 7 or so deer just to the left of the green house in the (sort-of) foreground. I didn’t realize they were there until I looked more carefully at the original digital file. ..bruce.. |
And for anyone interested, here are other photographs — almost all taken around our house and yard — that have been sized ahead of time as computer wallpaper. The “Winter Sunset” is the single most popular; I get dozens of hits on that each day. ..bruce.. |
That was a pretty combination. Makes me want mornings like that at times other than vacations. |
I am coming to visit and mooch off you, Bruce. |
Anne, you can come visit any time. We have a large house and an empty nest, and Sandra keeps a down featherbed on top of the guest bedroom mattress. You have to like (or at least tolerate) MinPins, though — we have four of ‘em. ..bruce.. |
Bruce, Is that invite to drop by open to any MM regulars? |
No. :-) ..bruce.. |