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Monday, August 11, 2008

Nanotube to Space



One Single Impression posts: Thanks to Deb Godin of Cloud Messenger for providing the image and poem to accompany Christine's Quiet Paths prompt, stairways.


Magic of Science


carbon nanotubes
spiral stairway to the moon
step following step


an evening stroll
in the midst of nebulae
wildflowers of space



Fractal created in Apophysis.

12 comments:

Jim said...

Very nice, T.W. I need to study and practice a little with these haiku, I might like them. Yours turned out nice.
Thank you for reading my little poem, once in a while I have to do a silly little poem (I'm not a poet, you can tell!).
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BTW, my favorite of the nanotubes is the Buckyball. This is partly because my alma mater, the University of Houston, has scholars, scientists, and professors who made new discoveries in the buckyball area a few years back.
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Anonymous said...

oooooh, that last one is beautiful.....

Geraldine said...

I love this painting; your words are a perfect choice!

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Anonymous said...

Beautiful art and poems. Love wildflowers of space!

Anonymous said...

thank you for opening my eyes to another point of view of the night...it is beautiful and the fractal as always is beautiful

qualcosa di bello said...

yet another very creative way to see stairs...

Quiet Paths said...

Wow, Nanotubes. Brilliant, Sue really. I am really, really glad you are feeling better after learning everything you've been through. Oh My Gosh. Are you truly doing ok?

SandyCarlson said...

Wildflowers of space" is a beautiful image, especially with this fractal.

Anonymous said...

Love everything about fractals although I haven't a clue about the math.

Annie Jeffries said...

I would like to be able to paint the first haiku. Oh, the pictures in my mind.

Anonymous said...

..quaintly beautiful words,a mystical picture..many thanks..

storyteller said...

Your fractals are mesmerizing … and your poetic response to this week’s OSI prompt marvelously creative too!
Hugs and blessings,