Certainly a wonderful composition, description & nice optimistic thoughts!!!

2009/12/31 katie bagli <[email protected]>

>   Hi,
>
> This pic. has special significance for me as it was one of thousands that
> bloomed en mass at CEC in 2008, the Carvia callosa, after a gap of 8 years.
> This flower persisted in its dry form for a year, and with the first showers
> in June, the forest was alive with its "clicking" sound as the seeds
> absorbed water and catapulted here and there, being its method of dispersal.
> Indeed, Nature has strange ways for the survival of its many species.
> Let's hope that in the coming New Year all its creations continue, not only
> to survive, but to thrive and that we don't have to worry about global
> warming and climate change any more.  With these optimistic thoughts, I wish
> every one a *A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR*
> **
> Cheers,
> katie
>
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