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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Most folk are busy, there is no time to stop and think.
I have enjoyed the absolute luxury of thinking.
If find so much pleasure in observing living things from microscopic up.
And when you observe things I think you gain compassion, well I have.
I am in the city at the moment but I have a small group of lizards who I like to observe.
They are wonderful, I know I should not but I feed them and it surprises me what they will eat when it comes from me.
I know many humans would be frightened by them and rather them dead but those folk miss so much I can only hold pity for that type of human.
I have a snake up home who has the run of the house but he is not much fun as he just hangs around and does not move much.
I have geckos as well they are very interesting and very fast and very territorial.
I even let the spiders live in peace.
I have a bat that hangs over the end of my bed and I have to put the mattress up because it leaves droppings, which I call its rent and put it in the compost.
Well its better than letting it upset me.
And one day I saw it there with its little baby that did it I cant sell that house its home for many.
It was so cute it near bought tears to my eyes.
There are mice but the snake takes care of them... Main thing is not to leave one single scrap of food anywhere so they have no reason to stay.
Mostly they are a little hopping mouse very cute.
So I can understand how observation will extend tolerance.
Alex
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Alex you truly humble me.