The Remarkable Healing Power of Venom discusses several ways that snake venom can be used for healing in conventional medicine. It relates how snakes, though scary to many people, can have some amazing healing properties in their venom. It then gives several examples.
Lichens Can Be Surprisingly Colorful features another of Mother Nature’s beautiful works of art; a dead tree trunk covered in colored lichens. It explains why the author/artist was drawn to this tree trunk and why she took this photo.
The Checkered White is an Interesting Little Butterfly shows readers a beautiful female checkered white butterfly. It discusses some interesting facts about them and about the author/artist’s experience with this one.
I Love it When the Sun Lights Up the Grasses features an early morning photo of a patch of Cogon grass almost glowing as the sun shines on it. It explains why the author/artist was there and why she shot the photo.
The Powerful Grace of Nature: Discovering Nature’s Mercy points out the mercy of nature as it consoles and heals us. It also points out the regenerative qualities of nature and how it can share those with us, if we allow it. It asks us to return nature’s mercy and protect it as it protects us.
I Couldn’t Have Found a Better Place to Live tells the story of how the author/artist realized that she lives in an incredible area. It goes on to explain why she feels this way, and concludes with hoping everyone can like their surroundings as much as she does.
Spiders Can be Amazing and Brilliant Sculptors features an intricate, three dimensional spider web spun around some twigs and perfectly illuminated by the morning sun. It tell readers about how the author/artist found it and her thoughts about it.
Summer Sunrises Can be Beautiful Even in a Cloudless Sky shows readers an image of a Florida summer sunrise over a field of grazing cattle. It explains how the author/artist came across this scene while out photographing the sunrise.
The Morning Sun Can Make Interesting Patterns shows a photo of the trunk of an old live oak tree with a large patch of soft morning sun illuminating part of it. It explains why the author/artist took this image.
My Nighttime Visitor is a Beautiful Spotted Orb Weaver features photos of a female spotted orb weaver as she takes down her web in the morning. These nocturnal spiders make a new web every night and take it down each day.
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