I’ve just been down to “Hou Ngahere” again; we spent a couple of days with the geckos! I rescued one from the kitchen sink and she left behind a skin, I took it as a notification that she’d updated her profile picture….
Gecko skin -taking on a new profile
….and it was a reflection of the transformation going on underneath.
Tui on a flax spike
Thanks to the good Doctor Wildcat for reminding me to slow right down and see.
honey bees at the waterhole
The treasure that’s going on all around me…. and what I can learn from it.
I've been a full time painter of light for 40 years - self taught and independent, a former President of the NZ Academy of Fine Arts.
I'm into sustainability, planting trees and spiritual ecology. This includes growing award winning Lavender oil and olive oil.
I'm a student of the Diamond Approach; a psycho-spiritual path to realizing and developing our fullest potential
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2 thoughts on “The good Doctor Wildcat”
Wonderful photos and the gift left behind by the gecko right down to the bees are interesting.
Wonderful photos and the gift left behind by the gecko right down to the bees are interesting.
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Thanks, it’s great to feel so connected to the earth, it’s a balm.
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