I'm sitting in the grass by my apartment as the sun sets. Looking deeply into the grass, I see this one tall blade:
It's just a blade of grass--nothing special. Then I recall Walt Whitman's answer to the child's question, "What is the grass?" He writes,
". . . I guess it is the handkerchief of the Lord, A scented gift and remembrancer designedly dropped, Bearing the owner's name someway in the corners, that we may see and remark, and say Whose?"
I begin to wonder again. I bury myself in the grass and spy
the tiniest cricket. I zoom in and take a picture
before he hops away. The grass and the insect
do, like Whitman claims, lead me to contemplate the Creator.
Living with flair means looking at the blades of grass.
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Journal: When was the last time you sat in the grass and looked around?
Love looking at life up close!
ReplyDeleteIf it ever stops raining here, I will do that too ;)
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!
I do believe that is a grasshopper!
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