On most trips past the view of the tall grasses, I probably never took much notice. But this time they compelled me Stop! Get out of the vehicle! and Take a picture! As the passing cars 'whizzed' past me I thought, they don't know what they are missing, or surely they would have at least slowed down along this stretch of the road.
To me the view offered connections with thoughts and feelings of peace, rest, silence, a slow dance, a lullaby song. The large island in the distance provided the backdrop for the display up front. Sort of like the curtain on stage does for the performance front and center.
There is a look of slight 'order' to it all. The trees all clumped together on the island beyond, the small shrubs dotting the area like focal points to a garden and the grasses like a carpet surrounding it all. I suppose that describes best how I interpret Nature's Design to apply to my own designs. I'm always wondering how can I apply that beautiful scene on a different scale, using different plants or ornaments. Sure we can all pop open a book and follow the designs of folks famous for their work, or even use snippets from a favorite magazine, but for me there's not enough 'connection' doing that. I enjoy the process and reward of noting Nature's Design and taking that connection and applying to a design I can call my own. Well sortof, I did after all borrow some of the idea from perhaps the best designer on the planet, Nature.
So on your next trip out along the beaten path, take a second look, you may discover something that has been there all along waiting for you to capture and experience. Here's a final image of my discovery on this sunset evening drive home.
