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Nature Observation 2

      I have always loved the moon. I find it holds an interesting place in the night sky. When I was a child it used to feel me with wonder and also small. I remember thinking "How could I be so small, and how that be so big?" However, last night I saw a moon that did not make think on my insignificance but rather how perfect and beautiful its own nature was. It was early in the evening, around 9:30, and then moon was still low. It seemed to be hovering in some mythic place between the earth and sky. It was not quite a full moon but it was mostly visible, I believe this is called gibbous. And as it sat up there, nearer heaven, I could feel it looking down on me with its dozens of eyes. Most people would call them craters, but to me they seem to be staring, each one more round and  intense than the last. Some were dark and others were light and some seemed to change shade as I stared at that glorious face. But the most amazing thing that night, the thing that ca...

Nature Observation 1

      I was strolling around the TCU campus today and that is when I saw the leaf. Now, normally I wouldn't think much of this because there are many trees on campus and thus there are a even more leaves. However, this leaf managed to catch my eye not because of its connection to the tree but its independence from it. It was falling. Although, falling does not seem to be the right word because falling could mean falling as in when one drops a rock and it plummets to the ground, no, this was a more graceful descent. It twirled and spiraled in a graceful waltz before it gently landed on the warm, soft grass. I was like watching a single wing try to take flight, but no matter how hard it flapped it could not take flight. I walked over to it and picked it up. It felt its rough, smoothness grip my skin. I got the feeling that if rubbed hard enough the leaf cut cut my skin but at the same time water could run right over it without any hindrance. But, the oddest thing about the ...