Sunday, January 18, 2009

Edward Hopper Sunday

Edward Hopper SundayAmedeo Modigliani Reclining NudePierre Auguste Renoir Dance at Bougival I
growing leaves and the young flowers and the seedpods.
I could see that there is a current of sraf high in the treetops, she went on, and it moves against the wind. The air is moving fertilize them like pollen from the stars.
But the sraf isn't falling down, it's moving out toward the sea. When a flower happens to be facing the land, the sraf can enter it. That's why there are still some seedpods growing. But most of them face upward, and the sraf just drifts past without entering. The flowers must have evolved like that because in the past all the sraf fell straight down. Something has happened to the sraf, not to the trees. And you can only see that current from high up, which is why you never knew about it.inland off the sea, but the sraf is moving slowly against it. Can you see that from the ground? Because I could not.No, said Sattamax. That is the first we ever heard about that.Well, she continued, the trees are filtering the sraf as it moves through them, and some of it is attracted to the flowers. I could see it happening: the flowers are turned upward, and if the sraf were failing straight down, it would enter their petals and

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