See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it.
Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881)
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See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it.
Thomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881)
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12 Comments CherryPie on Jan 12th 2014
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I can see the colour pink buzzing now!
Wow
>I have not seen that statue before.
It’s located right next to St Katherine Docks.
Worth exploring that area when you come to London.
Pretty in Pink
I will remember to check it out next time I am in the area. Thanks
’tis very true that the orbitals of electrons, for example, are defined by ’standing waves’ (and combinations of them), just as musical notes are. The structure of atoms and molecules and music are thus deeply related.
Nice photo, of course
And the patterns in nature also provide the same measurements.
The bee of course is a very clever creature in the construction of its hive
Clever, or programmed?
Either way the way a bee colony works and the way the hive is constructed is quite fascinating
Great photo, Cherie.
The hives are certainly more fascinating than our huge, tall, downtown condo buildings.
I find bees fascinating and I also like the honey they share with us
Music is everywhere in Nature, Cherry. A musician once told me Nature sings in the minor key, which is the “death/kyrie” key. Interesting.
Nature singing in the minor key is an interesting thought. But that key is more subtle and gentle, so perhaps it shouldn’t surprise me
The bee, the hive – hive mentality?
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