Sunday, June 01, 2008

185. Other Creatures of Coldwater Canyon: A Sample of Riparian Ecology

Riparian Monet Pool

Dragonfly
Indian Paintbrush-like
Hummingbird Sage
Indian Paintbrush-like
Cyanomat
Cyanoworld. Swimming in MacroMitochondria. *perceptual relativity*
Cyanoworld. Swimming in MacroMitochondria. *perceptual relativity*
Cyanoworld. Swimming in MacroMitochondria. *perceptual relativity*

To continue the hike at Coldwater Canyon with ~#~. June 1, 2008. The best "other" pictures of riparian ecology. I understand why we never made it to Tangerine Falls. We both absorb our surroundings like sponges. We stop to observe and scrutinize everything!
Hummingbird sage is the "plant of the day." ~#~ and Brian and Richard and Erika actually have hummingbird sage in their garden in the side yard of their house by the museum of Natural History, except their plant is not in bloom--and ~#~ found one out at Coldwater Canyon that WAS in bloom!
I chose to make the images surreal and processed via Photoshop filters. It was a surreal and dreamy day. Relaxing!
~#~ actually has a field guide to macro-views of bacteria, fungi, and other slimy moldy icky weird single-celled-like things. I need to follow up on that.
We both like playing a video game called Reality. The video game is not on a tube, but is Outside.

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