The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens so rich, precisely in order that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment.
Johannes Kepler
(hidden little green shield bug nestled among the baby meyer lemons / Julie Cook / 2014)
Go forth with eyes wide open.
With a mind clear and wanting,
Seeking always,
Expecting nothing less than fascinating.
With a heart deep and cavernous,
Anticipate the extraordinary.
Touch gently
Feel softly
Step lightly, yet determined
Breathe in deeply
Smell joyously
Examine meticulously
hidden treasures are waiting. . .
Beautiful vibrant green in your photo! We live in the light of our Lord Jesus the Christ and every single moment we should “with a heart deep and cavernous anticipate the extraordinary”. What a marvellous phrase. I truly appreciate all that comes with that attitude. Life is not dull – God has provided us with such great diversity in creation that we should never feel ho-hum about life. We only need to be open and the extraordinary is right before us. Blessings to all.
happy treasure hunting this weekend Lynda 🙂
Oh I love this post! I’ve never seen a bug like that and I do hope he doesn’t do any damage to those gorgeous green lemons before they ripen. Very uplifting and hopeful my friend. Hugs and love, N 🙂
Thanks for sharing such a fastidious idea, post is fastidious, thats why i have read it completely
I am so gad that you enjoyed my picture and post–Julie