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Many Worlds in One Garden

         

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        Namaste dear friends.   Just think.......if we didn't have computers, television or radios in our life, perhaps we would be like the pioneers who spent their days in the outdoors growing their food, and also in their homes making bread and also tending to maintenance on homes, etc.   Life would be simple and the basic necessities of growing food would keep people a lot healthier.......and appreciative of Nature and all the different worlds that exist in one garden.    That is what I did today  -  up until now when I decided to share my day here.

        I went outside frequently today and looked around me with very opened eyes at the beauty of nature that surrounds my house.   It was one of the reasons I bought it over 4 years ago.......the many trees and the large yard for my dogs to run around, and next door is part acreage full of Australian native trees which feed an abundance of beautifully coloured parrots and other native birds.  The smiles on my dogs' faces as they roam around the yard tells me they feel the harmony of this place.  

        As I walked around, I saw so many different worlds in one garden.   Apart from the birds that come and go, there is also an abundance of ants building nests here and there.   I watch them whenever I go outside, as they carry their food or eggs from one place to another, usually across to the garden shed and up the palms around it.  A sure sign of rain coming is when they start to shift their eggs to higher places, like in the trees where leaf litter has gathered.   At the moment, there are thousands running along the pergola beams taking their eggs, etc., to the roof.  I always ponder on how they communicate to each other when they decide to move their home, and how the news spreads.......... amazing, isn't it?   Ants are very hard workers.

        I see another world when I walk under the pergola from the back garden and talk to my two budgies in their large tall cage.   I don't really like birds in cages but these colourful little mini-parrots are bred to be caged birds, and they would not survive long out in the wild.    So, seeing they need a home, I supply one!  Pete and Gracie like their cage to be just right....for them!   They have their own favourite swings and also other mirrored perches to sit on and preen themselves.  I pick the long grass and small branches from the native trees to put in their cage so that they also share in the nature around them.  They also love the grevillea flowers as they are sweet, so they get one most days.   Yes, life is good in their home.......not to mention all their friends who call out to them when they visit the trees for their meals.  

        We have had some windy days lately, and walking-stick insects get blown out of the trees and sometimes end up on the screen door......even sometimes inside the house.  I always try to rescue them before the dogs see them, their legs are extremely delicate and break off easily.  When I can get one to climb on a stick for me, I take it out to a bush and hope it stays there.   Other beautiful insects have found their way inside at times, so out they go to a bush to continue their day!   Insects have such short lives so I like to help them if I can.

          That is just a few of the worlds that live right outside my door.   So much activity and so much planning by our beautiful nature, it is nice to turn off everything and just soak it all up and appreciate the work that goes into survival, each day!    I hope you all had a lovely day.  Don't forget to commune with nature when you can, it is very beneficial for peace and harmony within as well.

Shared with Love ~

Tara Mary ~

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  • 1938899280?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024 Just a very small corner of my front garden, Hannah.  Large gum trees in the background.

  • Thank-you so much Hannah for your lovely comments and gorgeous butterfly and flowers pic. !

    I just love Nature !

    love and light, Tara Mary xox

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