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Way to go on the recovery! Keep on keeping on. If I get this group together I'll be sure to let you know....
Take care!
I have a friend who named me "Pot Hugger" because I used to hide in the bathroom when I wanted to make a quiet phone call.....what is it Rodney Dangerfield always says.....!?!
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Thanks for your suggestions theo other day on posting images. i still haven't gotten the hang of it but my web a=savvy daughter is in town right now and i will bite the bullet and ask for help. Love the post about warblers--birding is something I am very interested in pursuing. I've had a feeder for years, but mostly feed various sparrows, grackles, a pair of blue jays and, once this winter, a hawk (oops).
Be well.
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According to evolution biologist Elisabet Sahtouris (Sa-TOR-iss), when a caterpillar reaches a certain point in its own evolution, it becomes over-consumptive, a voracious eater and it eats everything in sight. It eats hundreds of times its own weight. One caterpillar can devour all the leaves from a small tree.
At that same time, inside the molecular structure of the caterpillar, something called the “imaginal cells” become active. While all this over-consumption is going on, those imaginal cells wake up, and they look for each other inside of the caterpillar’s body. When enough of them connect (they don’t need to be in the majority) they become the genetic directors of the future of the caterpillar. At that point the other cells begin to putrefy and become what’s called the nutritive soup—out of which the imaginal cells create the absolute unpredictable miracle of the butterfly.
*More on imaginal cells
What’s possible is that we're the imaginal cells on the planet right now.
It could be that these little groupings here in this room is you being drawn to the other imaginal cells near you.
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