Ok, I just am able to see one of my old clones that is now in camera view. Hopefully, some shots are forthcoming, but the price might have to be adjusted.
The closed ones have snagged a tiny morsel of food & have turned in on themselves to get it down their oral cavity. The opened ones, though always at the ready to grab food drifting by, are absorbing energy from the light, to use as energy, to process the food & convert it into a bigger better stronger self.
In the image, the largest opened Zoa, is no bigger than a pencil eraser. I will move these shortly to where they can propagate onto another rock & spread till there are hundreds.
Falling water stopped in flight, then slowly flutters to alight. In doing so, it paints our place, our planet, seen in white, from space Slowly changes in seasons slow To browns then greens and flowered glow This strange liquid, a natural show, Is jeweled starlight we call snow
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I think you've got it wrong -- we should be slipping our money under the mat to pay for our admission to your world of wonders. :)
Ok,
I just am able to see one of my old clones that is now in camera view.
Hopefully, some shots are forthcoming, but the price might have to be adjusted.
What emerald wonder was concealed in such suspicious form? Quite amazing!
The closed ones have snagged a tiny morsel of food & have turned in on themselves to get it down their oral cavity. The opened ones, though always at the ready to grab food drifting by, are absorbing energy from the light, to use as energy, to process the food & convert it into a bigger better stronger self.
In the image, the largest opened Zoa, is no bigger than a pencil eraser. I will move these shortly to where they can propagate onto another rock & spread till there are hundreds.
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