to see like bees

This was taken with ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence photography. Humans can’t see ultraviolet light, but insects can.

Check out the photographer, Craig Burrow’s page for more images. So beauteous!! It’s a gorgeous world we live in. There is so much to be amazed by.

I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving with their families and friends. Head’s up! It’s only 27 days until ho ho ho time!

Thank you for reading today's post. Have an InterStellar Day! ~PrP

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8 Responses to to see like bees

  1. Deb says:

    Thanks for the pep talk today. Im grateful to have the ear of a wizened sounding board. Me thinks to look to the west side as I can’t ignore it still speaks to my heart. We shall see.

  2. B says:

    There will be some great opportunities for there. It doesn’t mean you will be rooted there. Watch for them.

  3. Gale says:

    Ezri I am comfortable using the Avenue for our communications. It was a pleasure meeting with you and your “fugitive” compadres. Looking forward to joining your community.

    • Ezri says:

      I am not. However, I am fascinated by the way the H. gives us information. I didn’t know humans couldn’t see the way we do.

      • Shasha says:

        Are you referring to the fact that the mlovi can only see variations of orange, yellow, green, and blue?
        That is old news. They have used their technology for centuries to trap, subdue and manipulate humans using red, indigo and violet light because humans can see those and they can’t.

        • Gale says:

          No, Shasha, she was referring to the fact her species like mine can see the ultraviolet light like the earth insects.
          Ezri, that’s how I found out that we were different on a lot of things. I read H. a lot. She is very informative. Don’t be afraid to post here. Use your narrative to communicate with me. Unless someone is privileged to our interpretation they won’t understand. See you later this week. See.

  4. Ezri says:

    Okay.

  5. 2x^479 says:

    The conflict in the third quadrant may spill over into the 1st if E refuses to widen access to the TWO.

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