Nature's Place

See No Weevil

p1240939_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

Sheltering from the rain. Possibly recovering from a fight.

*Click on pictures for a closer view …

p1240943_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

You can see the right mandible has been severed – click on it, maybe by another’s stronger mandible.

p1250158_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

A different kind of weevil, a different aura too.

p1250167_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

Proud thing …

With a ‘little’ rain some of the gardens inhabitants, legged creatures, climb up the other inhabitants, plants.

It’s a way of surviving, it avoids drowning and other dangers and probably makes for some unlikely encounters.

The first weevil looks ok at first glance. Then you might notice its drooping antennae, and its broken mandible.

It’s clearly been in a battle with something, probably a bigger one of its kind, for mating rights I suspect, and looks all done in.

The second one is a beauty, well groomed and completely intact, looking proud too. Maybe the winner of that battle.

That’s living, both the good and the not so, and they take it in stride, instinctively. What else could they do … and remain viable.

With our capacity for reflection we can choose what we acknowledge, beyond good and bad, when we can.

Everything in its time …

© Mark Berkery ……. Click on those pictures for a closer look

*

*

Anomaly …

p1210116a_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

After the feast of butterflies, butterfly scales evident, appetite filled and unmoving for a while.

*Click the pictures for a closer look …

p1210129a_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

Along came a weevil, looking to sup on the butterfly bush nectar, the spider ignored.

p1210128a_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

Perhaps oblivious to the nature of the spider, weevil went exploring under her.

p1210148a_mark-berkery_filtered-ni_2

Or could that be a baby spider … I don’t think so. :-)

After the butterflies came and went this spider was seen with evidence of eating them, butterfly scales around its face.

Along came a weevil the spider ignored, perhaps no longer hungry enough to move. Or weevils don’t taste good to a spider.

I don’t think the spider thinks the weevil is its baby, or the weevil thinks the spider is its mother.

Just one of those things that happen in nature, apparent anomaly.

© Mark Berkery ……. Click on those pictures for a closer look

*

*

Life On A Lemon

P1150912_Mark Berkery_filtered NI_2

Him – with the longest front legs, on a lemon.

*Click the pictures for a bigger version.

P1150113_Mark Berkery_filtered NI_2

Her, on an orange.

P1150713_filtered Mark Berkery

It on my finger. Every time I tried from the side it turned away.

P1150364_Mark Berkery_filtered NI_2

She is actually laying beneath the skin here. He appears to be guarding, attending her.

P1150244_Mark Berkery_filtered NI_2

It got crowded on the lemon after a while.

P1150558_Mark Berkery_filtered

Alone at last.

P1150589_Mark Berkery_filtered

Oh, oh … here comes trouble.

P1150591_filtered Mark Berkery

Two males fighting over a female, antennae and legs flailing. Not the best but the only shot.

P1150095_Mark Berkery_filtered NI_2

For a change, she appears to seek him out.

These little things, about a centimetre long, are living out their lives on an ageing lemon in the garden, on a bamboo stake. They are attracted to something about the decaying fruit, mold, fungus or/and other qualities not discernible to me.

They live on similarly decaying oranges, and the occasional banana – I have a veritable orchard staked in the garden, all good fun – just to attract the faeries from the bottom of the garden.

Did you know the faeries are insects? Yes, that’s the form they take. And some take no sensible form, preferring the fleetness and relative safety of the insubstantial. Each has its advantages.

The point is though, these creatures of story are in your garden too, if only you look to see, and not to judge. No need for any psychic nonsense either, they are detectable by the senses.

And the wonder of it is sense makes more sense, no nonsense.

© Mark Berkery ……. Click on those pictures for a closer look
*
*

 

The Brothers We-evil

P2220257 - Mark Berkery

P2220367 - Mark Berkery

P2220358 - Mark Berkery

Three different individuals doing what weevils do, wandering around in the fulfillment of their nature, what else. Not a problem in sight.

The nightmare is Man’s alone to make and break, zombie dogs at the window, nowhere to hide. Vampires running the show.

Analogies, actualities or realities … What a strange world we have made, that has so little to do with our simple nature.

Phew! It was just a dream after all …

Mark Berkery … CLICK any picture to enlarge in a new tab, they do look better bigger – FireFox – for me

*

Dry Time

The long year of rain that washed the bugs away has been followed by a long season of dry, and few bugs are emerging that I can find, not even the Ticks. I had anticipated something of the sort with my gardening work, lots of seeds sown and plants watered with a compost area for bugs to eat and congregate in. The Possum likes the fruit as well. So it’s not all void of creatures to enjoy, albeit tiny creatures mostly.

Even so, everywhere I go there are maturing well fed spiders. It looks like food a plenty but could be a survival strategy, get a net up to catch what you can while there is any catching to be done. But we’ll see how things unfold.

What is coming can be predicted in the big picture, more or less, but the details are unknowable in their timing and context. That wonderful unknown.

There is nothing wrong with there being so few bugs, it’s just different. Last year they were so plentiful at the same times there are few or none this year.

The weather is very different this year, wetter, colder, windier and dryer at different times. And still nature is what it is behind, unmade, of a greater power than man, waving in time.

The one grace of existence, the unmade shining through.

*

And here are a couple pix anyway. What a little wonder. And no sign of hunger.  :)

Mark Berkery ……. Click any picture and click again to enlarge

*

G’Day Mate

A Botany Bay Weevil surveys his domain from atop my stick before being delivered safely home to his Acacia bush.

Mark Berkery ……. Click any picture and click again to enlarge

Macro Day Five

One more quiet relaxing day doing a bit of Meditation Macro was had by two, myself and Robert – who might post some of his pix later. The after effects of the floods and other things still keep some from making it.

*

It was a lovely day, not too hot, some cloud and no rain. We started it in the shade of the house surrounded by some living nature, with a simple and effective breathing technique to put the body at ease. Then a method of relaxation that helps dissolve tension of the mind. And a practical nuts and bolts form of meditation that helps consolidate the above and develops clarity of mind – more really an uncluttering of mind – by taking control of what we focus our attention on.

What to say about this day? There was a shine to it, inside. A clarity that allows the natural simple intelligence to shine through. It’s a simple practise to learn to do it.

*

If anyone is interested in coming along for hands on experience of what and how I do what I do check these links : Macro Meditation Day, Macro Illustrated and Meditate, and email me at contact (at) beingmark (dot) com so you are on the list for mailouts.

*

And a few pix from the day.

Mark Berkery ……. Click any picture and click again to enlarge

Rainforest Recital

I came across the most incredible sight the other day. As I was carefully making my way through the rainforest, dodging the spider webs and water holes, I heard some strange sounds, like music but none I had ever heard before. It sounded distant but also seemed to be coming from behind a tree to my right, a few metres away.

I stopped dead in my tracks and as quietly as possible came upon the tree and rested my hand on it. I leaned out a bit to see around the tree and there in a clearing of grass, surrounded by fallen wood and other plants, stood an ant, and she was dancing. I know it was a she because she was so graceful. She was dancing a dance unlike any I had seen before. Amazing!


I hadn’t been spotted as I was quite still so had a look around and saw all these little creatures watching the dancing ant, an audience. What’s this then, insect culture? What a wonder to happen upon such a rare sight.

Were these then the little people of the forest that so many stories have referred to? Must be! Who else?

*

As I looked around I recognised some in the audience.

A neatly groomed Tufted Leopard Longhorn Beetle had climbed to the end of a stick overlooking the dancing ant and was waving his long horns in time with the music.


A Whiskered Weevil was sitting still on a nearby blade of grass, just listening as his antennae moved slowly in small circles.


A Sleek and Slim Waisted Zebra Wasp stood proud on her high perch and watched and listened intently, antennae twitching as the music rose up from the grass, source unseen.


A Giant Green Grasshopper sat safe on the side of a fallen log, absorbing the pure sense of this unusual rainforest scene.


And another kind of Ant, Golden Back, stuck to the spot, mesmerised by the magical ambience of it all in the fading afternoon light.


My attention wandered between the characters in this fairy like place and I was timelessly listening and seeing all that was there when a loud rasping sound went off in my ear.

*

I turned sharply to see what the cause of this sound was and there, looking down on me from the tree, not four inches from my nose, was the Countess Cicada, Matriarch of this little piece of rainforest.


Oooh! What a stern look she gave me. “What’s this, sneaking up on the little ones?” she said. “Why don’t you go about your concrete business and leave us foresters alone.”

“But I’m not a concreter” I said. “I’m a forester too, I’m just big for my size.”

“You don’t look like any forester I’ve seen before, are you sure you are a forester?”

“Well,,, I’d very much like to be”,  I said.

And she tut tutted at me. “You don’t know what you are saying, it’s dangerous being a forester, you could get eaten in seconds and no one would even know” she said in her rasping way. “Or get a broken leg and nobody to fix it.”  “But I can see you have some forester in you, why don’t you go tell the other concreters to be kinder to us little ones, that way you would become more like us too, if that’s what you want.” “You are just too big to be a forester anyway, but you can be more like us.”

“Ok” I said. “That makes sense, I’ll just go and tell the concreters how to be more kind to foresters and we’ll all be more like foresters.” So off I went to tell the good news to all the big concreters, but how?

I Know, I’ll ………… ((:

*

But it was all imagining, wasn’t it?

Mark Berkery ……. Click any picture and click again to enlarge