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The Reflection of Trees

2025.12.16
The Reflection of Trees
Image courtesy of Google Gemini, Some Art Deco Artists, and +he Ghos+, December 2025

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Good morning, The Wonderfell Way.

Welcome back. O/

Something happened. Something changed.

We tend to think of the weather of our days in terms of temperature and condition: like is it raining or windy.

But since Wonderfell it's easy to see the effect the duration of the amount of sunlight has on each day.

We're more like plants than we admit.

Image courtesy of Ms. Copilot (MAI), Some Art Deco Artists, and +he Ghos+, December 2025

Photosynthesis, for us, comes down to the quality of choices the position of the Sun allows.

Just like a tree stretches its limbs to best reach that star, so we too build our lives to best feed ourselves the light.

A sunny day in Summer makes a different to-do list possible than a snowy Winter's day.

There's a poem in those sentiments. Perhaps you'll write it. Our lives each like the branches of trees. Every leaf a story's success.

A great poetry classroom activity to sketch a poem about. Feel free to use the example above teachers, if you think it to be helpful.

The World for sure, our Country most definitely, would benefit from people understanding more the ways poetry sees and values Life.

There's more truth in the lessons of Nature than Science can say.

Consider the reflection of trees.

What do the ways of trees teach us about our own ways of living?

What can we learn from their wisdom?

Most trees live longer than most people. What's up with that?

Image courtesy of Grok Imagine, Some Art Deco Artists, and +he Ghos+, December 2025

Sun's up. The sky's more powdery pleasant blue than it's been for weeks.

Thanks, as always, for reading.

Take care and make wonderful this wonderful day.

Wynn

+he Ghos+

Brought to you by the emoji of the day: 🌻sunflower

Same Prompt🤔: Create an image the silhouette of trees at sunrise in winter on a clear day in the style of a magical Art Deco painting using stark shadows and bright colors.