Crotaphytus Collaris

Very green
Fairly bold
Adult male

A startling color contrast against the reddish desert dirt, the collared lizard is capable of running swiftly using only its hind legs.

“I feel more human when I compare the cuteness of a lizard to a newborn child’s sweetness. Both are God’s creations filled with precious innocence.” – Munia Khan

Logical Complement

Positive opposite
Interpreted intuitively
Actual toggling

Abstract inversions help clarify conceptual thinking.

“True power is in the hands of the one who thrives in the positive, after having known and conquered the negative.” – C. JoyBell C.

Complaisance

Impact resistance
Adaptive capacity
Root tree

Tenaciously attached on the bank of the York River, a tree demonstrates biological adaptability in a high-flux environment.

“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.” – Leon C. Megginson

Return of the Osprey

Fish hawk
Journey wild
Above coastal waters

A sure sign of spring, the Osprey circles over the shore and surveys his seasonal kingdom.

“I spend a lot of time just listening to the ospreys. I watch them go through their life cycle.” – Alan Lightman

Motility Flare

Against the grain
Concealed meanings
Imaginative expression

Relative value flashes by in an instant, even as absolute value remains elusive.

“In the process of creating something, something else inevitably gets left out.” – Mark C. Taylor

Appropinquity

Seasonal commencement
Papilionaceous flowers
Redbud distribution

Back in the Flint Hills, spring flowers mark the flow of time.

“I like this place and could willingly waste my time in it.” – William Shakespeare

Road Damage

Burden effect
Pass this way
Transportation flow

Prepare for the inevitable.

“Although reimbursement for pothole damage varies from state to state, and from town to town, you should expect that the claims process will be a challenging one.” – Drivers Ed

Minus Infinity

Discontinuity oscillation
Removable singularity
Sufficiently rigid

In a dystopian future, boarded up windows function as artistic canvases.

“People say graffiti is ugly, irresponsible and childish… but that’s only if it’s done properly.” – Banksy

Under the Rim

Progressive change
Ongoing attachments
Facile extrinsicality

In an animated landscape, impressions manifest in an instant, visibly transforming with the shifting light.

“Light dances on cliffs, colors awake my spirit, inspired I trudge.” – Stephanie Smith

Life on the Wing

Graying skies
Perfect moment
Indescribable magnificence

In dim light you can hear the honking Geese in flight long before visually locating their position.

“It’s not that geese can fly. It’s that they choose to.” – Craig D. Lounsbrough

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