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Basking Robins and Droning Wasps

Late afternoon October 15th, 2022 a spring like day witnessed nature in surround sound, whereby reflection spurred reminiscence about similar weather a few years ago when... Serious intent to read latest issue of TIME magazine found attention pleasantly distracted, when I became keenly aware of flora and fauna bursting, blooming, buzzing, and twittering oblivious to yours truly sitting stock still in folding lawn chair marveling at each budding natural born architect and engineer each respective constituent living organism engrossed delicate as deft potters crafting chinaware observing good and plenti hive nesting reverential species trumpeting suave and donning debonair without any pretentious fanfare merely obedient to genetic coded wear, exclusive domain glorified, ordained, and sanctified by divine imprimatur contemplating if despair experienced by coterie of biosphere not including *****sapiens, and/or aghast that their extinction dooms them to disappear, which undeserved fate unfair for innocent animals and plants critically contributing as unique vital gadgeteer linkedin to significant role evolution indiscriminately licensed met with preserved concord, versus mutineer extant among bipedal hominids each and every simian forebear generally recent primate ancestors, whose short lifespans predated medicare, but more particularly modern man/woman, who flagrantly extracted precious minerals, plundered mountains, usurped possibly, sans sadling muleteer and/or forced chaingang extruded raw materials to concoct wear able, munitions, disposable, and most importantly deadly ordnance for bloody warfare, never quenching thirst for mortal Kombat, nor scooping up riches galore, no matter wealthy status equals bajillionaire!

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