I believe in the existence of fourth dimension, where mushrooms hide in the dry seasons.
How crazy I am to have a bee in my bonnet, the mushrooms remain silent, silent and absent, except for the big black ants. But they are too busy to bother about my presence.
A heavy load their pencil, they are creating a waveform of their life, though I am only seeing a moment.
The ups and downs of the pattern synchronize with their rises and falls on the slope.
I am a minute dot along the waveform, though very big body size as compared to theirs.
Ants are too busy and persistent and do not have time to worry about, what is happening around you. Regards.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of the Ants, you can't beat it, ha ha.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots of the ant and beautiful thought..
ReplyDeleteYour capture of the ant is a lovely moment in time. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteHello Rainfield, the ants are too busy to worry about your presence. Awesome macro shots, well done! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteCool closeup of that ant!!
ReplyDeleteWhile ants scurry on their daily rounds, mushrooms rest in the fourth dimension.
ReplyDeleteWhat is lurking below your feet, and the tiny feet of the scurrying ants, is the fifth dimension of the mushroom fungi mothers, sending their hyphae out in all directions in search of more food for their plans of world domination, until they send up more mushroom periscopes into our world to seek new thrones to conquer. The ants alone know what is coming, so they scurry faster and faster, like blips on the radar.
ReplyDeleteThere is always something smaller as well as something larger than us. To compare and honor them is to acknowledge our place in the universe.
ReplyDeleteyou found an alternative universe to observe. :)
ReplyDeleteants are so fascinating ~ Wonderful photos and 'mindful' post ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
Wow! No mushrooms in the forest? I hope you will find them in near future. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe are all really only a dot on the infinite wavy line. But some of us work harder than others. And some of us write about their experiences more beautifully. Thank you for sharing your words!
ReplyDeleteYou make me wonder what we look like to the ants whenever they take the time to notice us.
ReplyDeleteGreat images here, Rainfield! Ants are busy creatures.
ReplyDeleteLove the images. Many things have been compared with the ants. The way you have described them looks good...
ReplyDeleteBusy little things they are, great capture.
ReplyDeleteants looks good in photos but bring bad news when they are in my garden
ReplyDeleteAnts are really hardworking but they do damage to my garden sometimes!
ReplyDeleteit's good to have a bee in your bonnett....
ReplyDeleteand to broaden ones horizons!!
It is November tomorrow, and I remember that you will have a marathon. I come to say good luck and will still be seeing you around even before Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde, a formigas funcionam no colectivo e na solidariedade,são um exemplo na organização, a foto é excelente.
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