Saturday, February 19, 2011
Dragonfly Symbiosis
Dragonfly Symbiosis
A Story for Gretchen
Once upon a time, there was a girl who loved to go out in the woods and meditate. One of her favorite places to sit in ZaZen was Lycopodium Knoll, a small rise in the sandy woods above Blue Heron Lagoon. The knoll was covered with lycopodia, and the girl would sit with her back to a red maple and her middle finger touching her thumb and resting on her knees. And sit.
One day, however, her serenity was disturbed by deerfly. The deerflies buzzed nosily around and kept landing on the girl’s arms and shoulders. They were trying to bite her.
Suddenly, there was a much larger, louder buzzing and a huge insect landed on her knee. In its mandibles was a deer fly. The dragonfly noisily chomped down the deerfly and a moment later, zipped out and snagged another. When it had eaten that one, it snagged a third, and continued until it had eaten the entire platoon
Then the dragonfly sat calmly on the girl’s knee waiting. Each time another deerfly or mosquito homed in on the girl, the dragonfly captured it and ate it. The girl acted as a food magnet for the dragonfly and the dragonfly protected the girl from insect bites. And this is a true story. Mary Stebbins Taitt The art is a collaboration with Gretchen Owen.
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3 comments:
What a wonderful story! I bet it made you feel connected to the dragongly on a personal level too, like a family pet.
Love the drawing, and how you surrounded the dragonfly with the colorful lace-like network that seems symbolic of the symbiosis.
I'd love take credit for it, but Gretchen did the lovely dragonfly and the lacy curtain f waves.
It's a collaborative piece--the did the flying dragonfly and I did the emerging one.
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