Even before I met Kenton and was swept away into the world of climbing trees and catching turtles, I was constantly amazed at the marvels of Mother Nature. How could every agate be so beautiful and different, and how did they end up in the middle of a pile of ‘plain brown rocks’ on the side of the road? Why did garter snakes always have to stink you when you caught them (and was there a way around this)? Why did marshmallows taste better over a campfire than the kitchen stove? Why did thunder come so far behind lightning (most of the time, at least) and what caused thunder during snowstorms? Why did mosquito bites bother some people so much and others so little? How did geese know where to go when they headed south in the autumn?

These questions were just the beginning of a dawning realization that the world around us is filled with far more mystery than we are aware of. And the realization that everywhere we look we are surrounded by nature– take a peek sometime at the dust on your desk under the powerful lens of a microscope, or stroll through your downtown sidewalks and keep track of the bugs, birds, plants, and other creatures that you see along the way. Examine your cauliflower before you chop it up for dinner or study the spirals of a shell from the beach– you’ll discover the inexplicably beautiful pattern of the Fibonacci series.

Sometimes I can feel less knowledgeable about these mysteries than I should– after all, I don’t know the answers to how salmon find their way back to their spawning ground each year, nor can I predict which dead elms will have morels in the spring. With each new riddle that presents itself, however, I have learned one thing for certain: all one needs in order to unravel the mysteries of nature is an open and curious heart, and a willingness to explore.
Is there a nature mystery that intrigues or captivates you? Have you uncovered the meaning of one of Mother Nature’s curious enigmas? Please feel free to share your insights with us in the comments– the joys of nature are often best when shared!
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Posted on July 2nd, 2009 by Rebecca Whitman
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