
“Salvia”



A way to show the world the worlds that I see.




Draco is to the right centerish, with its tail left and head angled upward right.




One of this year’s first blooms from our roses.
Its sweet smell and beauty make me smile.

Zoom in…

Their petals are soft like butterfly wings, yet their scent is even sweeter.

I could no longer tolerate a full, flat-planed view, so I exchanged it for a bright bit of glassy class.


My Id.







George Clooney’s movie version.




I would take these any day for my bridal parade. Petunias, violas, lobelia, and more!


See its cloud antennae out in front on the right over the setting sun? Such a graceful, flowing wind creature.


Zoom central..


When I purchased this lovely after going back and forth in my head and to the store a couple of times, it was centered with its fronds going different directions.
Now that I have given it a new home, it seems to seek more rays of light and has moved it fronds to gaze wistfully out the window.
Is it happy here? For the stalks are not leaning. It needs the protection that I provide and is tall and straight as it watches, as if it is dreaming.
Perhaps, afterall, it is happy with the view.


Upside-down otherworldly creatures.

Zoom to see its feelers on its head facing down right.

Dragon scale plant!

I stopped by a store to return an item, and while waiting, I noticed someone had left this small package out of place on the line’s pole in deciding that they did not want it.
I had been desiring exactly this type of product, but had given up trying to look for it some time ago.
There it was before my very eyes, for my eyes, without my having to strain them or exert more effort!






Thunderheads were forming on the distant horizon. Zoom…

Farmers plant this as a rotation crop after grass seed to keep weeds at bay and rest the land. It is apparently also used in cosmetics, etc.


This second spider was more demur, liked to hide, and slow inquisitve. See the green sheen near its face?

One of two buddies there during my watering the front yard plants/garden. It was more active and quick-ranging.



Sentience requires cupping innovation!
I picked up a set of four at Big Five Sporting Goods.