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GINGER TRUNK CREATIONS

by Hamish Holcombe

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Hamish Holcombe

The Morning Run with Doggies with Camera for Early Morning Shots.

If you want to see, you have to train your brain to look and conceive.

Look for the story inside, look out wide, see beyond the single object.

It is all connected to all around, each feeding from others for mutual benefit.

Despite thinking, that we humans are the apex, we are just a small part of an overall system.

Our grandiose air of superiority is so naive, we are still to grasp that working against nature is working against ourselves, as we mine from one finite resource to the next, giving little in return.


So I stepped with camera into the morning dark, entering natures world, the doggies sniffin and poopin , darting from one exciting find to the next, before darting back to tell me all about it before off again with tails in the air.


Inseparable are the connections of soil, grass, trees, animals and us poor stupid bastards who think we sit above the need for the others.

Well we do sit apart in a way we don't admit to and that is the negative effects of our actions, sit far above all of the forces of nature.


We are all interconnected in our ecosystem to the four fundamental cycles.

Water, Community, Mineral,and Energy.

The top four inches of soil with these cycles are the mainstay of our existance.

The tenacity of nature of never giving up is the bane of many a human misunderstanding that it must beat nature to achieve benefit.

This morning's tree was reduced almost to ground level because it was viewed as the enemy, but back it came to again contribute to the water cycle for rain, the soil and grass benefited to provide life for insects, micro organisms and livestock and us !!


Nature does fight.

Found this unknown attached to a young tree, so I sought advice.

Touch this sac you will find :

"Itchy grubs in a cocoon"

"Bag Moth caterpillar nest. Very itchy"

"Mistletoe haggis Hamish!!"


Sun peeping out, gotta go, morning cuppa tea time.

Doggies and me just enjoyed the session of communication

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Try it yourself.....Great Rewards





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