Saturday, April 15, 2023

Explore Upside Down

 

















Puddles and reflections encourage ways to view nature upside down.  




Spokes of spider webs drape from the bridge railing. Dappled with beads of dew, they refract rain from the droplets. 

Fir trees stand on their heads as squirrels twist down oak trees in search of breakfast.  
















In ponds, ducks venture upside down to feed beneath the surface, tails wriggling in the breeze. 




When we take the opportunity to break from the ordinary and move out of a mind set, it clicks our imagination into a fresh gear. Ideas and ways to view our life's challenges appear from the inside out with a variety of connections.

Notice the leaves in communal hugs on a park bench. What a better world we'd have if everyone shared a morning upside down and inside out.  

Approach the day upside down.  What do you have hiding inside that wants to come out?

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