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Goose Barnacles, Pollicipes polymerus, on rocky habitat at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA

Giant Kelp (Macrocystus integrifolia) leaves washed up on Shi Shi Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA, June, Point_of_Arches-82

White Oak, Quercus alba, leaf on Beaver pond with tree reflections in Woodland Park and Nature Preserve in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA

Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) visually transformed by ripples on the surface of the Adams River, during the biggest Sockeye Run in 100 years, Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, October, Adams_River_Sockeye_Salmon-951

Hugo's "flower to butterfly"

 

Sweet, bide with me and let my love

Be an enduring tether;

Oh, wanton not from spot to spot,

But let us dwell together.

 

You've come each morn to sip the sweets

With which you found me dripping,

Yet never knew it was not dew

But tears that you were sipping.

 

You gambol over honey meads

Where siren bees are humming;

But mine the fate to watch and wait

For my beloved's coming.

 

The sunshine that delights you now

Shall fade to darkness gloomy;

You should not fear if, biding here,

You nestled closer to me.

 

So rest you, love, and be my love,

That my enraptured blooming

May fill your sight with tender light,

Your wings with sweet perfuming.

 

Or, if you will not bide with me

Upon this quiet heather,

Oh, give me wing, thou beauteous thing,

That we may soar together.

 

~ by Eugene Field

 

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Seven to nine year olds discover mathematical patterns found in sunflowers, pine cones, and throughout nature while learning about a famous mathematician and exploring the Enchanted Garden. Held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

Leaves in the creek at Dungay

Intricate boxwork in Wind Cave, a cave formation found here more than anywhere else, Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, USA

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Seven to nine year olds discover mathematical patterns found in sunflowers, pine cones, and throughout nature while learning about a famous mathematician and exploring the Enchanted Garden. Held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

Seven to nine year olds discover mathematical patterns found in sunflowers, pine cones, and throughout nature while learning about a famous mathematician and exploring the Enchanted Garden. Held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

Cleaning gastropod fossil from Fossil & Prairie Park Preserve, Rockford, Iowa, USA

Parents explore mathematical patterns in bubble formations during parent STEM workshop.

Incredible patterns of sand, including heavier black sand particles, on Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA

Dry desert land along California State Route 166, here call the Cuyama Highway, near the Carrizo Plain, with great clouds overhead, Southern California, USA

Parents observe and analyze pill bugs during the interactive STEM keynote workshop conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Cleaning a horn coral from Fossil & Prairie Park Preserve, Rockford, Iowa, USA

Closeup of juvenile California Gull (Larix occidentalis) feather found along Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA, June, Point_of_Arches-90

Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Seven to nine year olds discover mathematical patterns found in sunflowers, pine cones, and throughout nature while learning about a famous mathematician and exploring the Enchanted Garden. Held at the HCLS Miller Branch.

Quaking Aspen, Populus tremuloides, forest of bare branches along beginning of Wheeler Peak Summit Trail in Great Basin National Park, Nevada, USA

Giant Kelp (Macrocystus integrifolia) leaves washed up on Shi Shi Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA, June, Point_of_Arches-83

Automatic Download of 3-Page tutorial in .PDF format:

Functions of Form Part Four: Patterns in Nature | PDF file • GrfxDziner.com

  

Check out this blog from the

Deanna Cremin Memorial Foundation:

Function of Form • Patterns in Nature....

GrfxDziner.com | Blogger gwennie2006:

http://gwennie2006.blogspot.com/2010/01/function-of-form-patterns-in-nature.html

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Some links for the Golden Proportions and related things. These ratios and proportions are everywhere in nature:

 

Fibonacci Numbers In Flowers and Nature

Fibonacci Numbers Wolfram Math World

Golden Spiral Relative to Fibonacci numbers

Golden Proportion Introduction

 

fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/FibonacciNumbers

 

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the DandiLion Project.. | blogger gwennie2006, • GrfxDziner.com

http://gwennie2006.blogspot.com/2009/06/grfxdzinercom-dandilion-project.html

 

...and also...

 

the Joshua Tree, from gwennie2006...

http://GrfxDziner.blogspot.com/2009/09/joshua-tree-from-gwennie2006.html

 

Shoot the Moon...

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http://gwennie2006.blogspot.com/2009/09/shoot-moon.html

 

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Patterns of rocks and snowfields near Hawkeye Point in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Cascade Mountains, Washington State, USA, September, Goat_Rocks-575

Lichen Caloplaca sp. (possibly Caloplaca ignea, Flame Lichen) making cryptic patterns on a rock along the Nub Peak Trail; Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, Mount_Assiniboine_Lichens-6

Central Australia on SA border.

Dramatic tree-like patterns from the river systems flowing through the outback in Central Australia

I wonder if these trees "know" on some level that they're supposed to be drab without their leaves?

Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

Foam in tannin-rich water below Laughing Whitefish Falls, Alger County, Michigan

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[Alnus hirsuta var. sibirica]. Birch family.

Closeup of juvenile California Gull (Larix occidentalis) feather found along Shi Shi Beach in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA, June, Point_of_Arches-88

Inspiring patterns found in nature. © Dawn Clarkson

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Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.

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