Botanical Animation: A Story of Flowers

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Botanical Animation: A Story of Flowers

Nobody sees a flower -- really -- it is so small it takes time -- we haven't time -- and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.

- Georgia O'Keefe -

Botanical Animation: A Story of Flowers

There are nearly half a million flowering plants growing beautifully and strongly in this world, spreading their roots in the earth, sprouting, blooming, pollinated by birds and insects, living on through rain, wind and storms. They pass on the baton of life, rebirth and decay. Everything is so in a continuous cycle, stunningly animated by Azuma Makoto. { read more }

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Go outside, get down eye level with a flower, and get to know it the way you would take time to know a new friend. What seeds of love can you plant in yourself and others today?


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