Fox garden

in #ecency11 months ago

Fox garden


My name is Fox, and I am the proud caretaker of a small garden tucked away in the heart of the forest. This garden is not like any ordinary garden; instead of blooming flowers and aromatic herbs, it flourishes with a diverse array of bugs. From the tiniest ants to the magnificent beetles, life teems in abundance within the vibrant grass.

Every day, I venture into my miniature paradise, eager to witness the awe-inspiring symphony of life that unfolds before me. I watch in amazement as ladybugs flutter with polka-dotted wings, caterpillars inch along, and bees diligently dance from one colorful blossom to another.

However, among the intricate tapestry of existence, I couldn't help but notice the occasional sight of lifeless insects scattered throughout the garden. It puzzled me, for it seemed that they were living their lives with such fervor, and yet their journey had come to an abrupt end.

Curiosity prickled my senses, urging me to delve deeper into this mysterious phenomenon. As I observed more intently, I noticed that the insects' lives moved at an astonishing pace. They zipped through the grass and darted between leaves with such agility that it was difficult to keep up.

One day, I resolved to uncover the secret behind these somber discoveries. I peered even closer into the grass, my eyes scanning every inch of the garden. As I focused on a group of beetles scurrying along, I witnessed a thrilling chase unfold before me. A spider, stealthily poised on a leaf, sprung into action, ensnaring one of the unsuspecting beetles in its intricate web.

Time seemed to slow as I watched the life slowly drain from the captured beetle. Its struggles diminished, and its once vibrant shell dulled. A mixture of sadness and fascination filled my heart as I realized that life indeed moved swiftly, and for some, all too fleetingly.

Touched by this revelation, I began to understand the value of every passing moment. My garden, once merely a tapestry of sights and sounds, now represented the fleeting nature of existence. I appreciated the buzzing of bees, the fluttering wings of butterflies, and the dance of dragonflies with renewed intensity. Each tiny creature held a story, a journey, and a lesson to teach.

In the days that followed, I embraced the duality of life within the garden. I reveled in the vibrancy of the bugs as they danced among the vibrant flowers, mindful of their ephemeral existence. I marveled at their energy and zest for life, even as I mourned those who had succumbed to nature's relentless grasp.

As time passed, my small garden in the forest became a sanctuary of contemplation and reverence. No longer did the sight of the deceased insects fill me with sorrow. Instead, they became reminders of the impermanence of life and the necessity of cherishing every fleeting moment.

My name is Fox, and I am the guardian of a garden where life, both swift and fragile, unfolds in its truest form. It is a place where the dance of existence continues, reminding me to savor the beauty of the present and the fragility of all that lives.


I was use here my Sony NEX-5T
I was use here my Sony 3.5/30 mm Macro lens.

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Beautiful photos again friend and blessed weekend to you

Thank you!!

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that is a very nice reflection that you manage to have just by observing the nature.
yes life is just come and go, happening in every second.
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Thank you!! and your words are true :)

I love the photo of the grasshopper very nice with that brownish colour.

Thank you!!

Second bug seems scary sir. Well, nicely taken.

Thank you!! 😁

Your garden pictures never disappoint

Thanx :)) ... I try find more .

beautiful grasshopper

Thank you!! ... this is small one, some get also more bigger :)) 😋😋

I can imagine about your garden, a mini word at there, where small bugs and insect can roaming here and there. Its a living world for you and your photography along with your subjects.

Thank you!!! you are very kind :)

You are the first gardener who paid attention to dead insects, usually they are happy about this and make every effort for this :)
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Thank you!! ... uh sometimes we must photography them also who are dead :) ... they still have something to say :))