MICHELIN STAR GARDEN
MICHELIN STAR GARDEN Pre-dawn, Sun ignites rivers of silver neon where escargot dine.
Read more "MICHELIN STAR GARDEN"MICHELIN STAR GARDEN Pre-dawn, Sun ignites rivers of silver neon where escargot dine.
Read more "MICHELIN STAR GARDEN"ORGANISM We start our life single-celled, but, instead of just replicating, a new level of symbiotic organization emerges. Two or more cells are better than one at manipulating survival’s chancy course, because of cooperation and acceptance that though “other” they are still the same. Colonies achieve systemic support through peace.
Read more "Organism"EVOLUTION OF VOLITION I’ve seen plants display behavior, if not learning, sans nervous system.
Read more "EVOLUTION OF VOLITION"EARLY FINDINGS We first didn’t even know that cells composed us (as with all other living things). Once a truth’s discovered, it can be found everywhere.
Read more "Early Findings"Sequel to BARD OF MARS INVOCATION Ubiquitous, therefore hard to assess, an elegant complexity is found, quite dauntingly difficult to express, innately lavish, vibrantly unbound. From forest to the desert or the sea, from far or in a microscopic view, at any scale, it works exquisitely, and wonder, awe and reverence are its due. Fit […]
Read more "View From Earth"Addictive Designs Originally published in Orchids magazine, this remains the only poem published by this magazine of the American Orchid Society, since it’s 1932 inception. James Ph. Kotsybar Renowned for what he’d long ago begun, John tried to take a step back from his life and figure out just what it was he’d […]
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