Nature knows
each ecosystem breeds
its specific fittest, with which each
ecosystem's stars can
pollinate.
We've been hiking in the mountains, and if it's not the place where you live, you can easily notice the different flowers (like the ones in the photo above, and animals that live there. Not to mention the food that is served. It's a colourful reminder that each ecosystem has specific qualities, that form the ideal environment for certain species to thrive. If you understand that, the next step is to connect the dots and see how stars of one ecosystem can make stars of other ecosystems stronger. It's not about one defeating the other, it's about working together to make the planet better.
What connections have you made while travelling, or being somewhere you not usually are?
The poem on top is a tritriplicata, a poetic form I created. If you want to know more about it, click here to find answers to some of the questions you might have. If you want to read a collection of tritriplicata poems, why not buy my ebook Thinking of Europe. It has 27 tritriplicata poems taking you on a journey through Europe.