![]() (Or, as she learned when trying this exact feat, greenish-brown.) If you're trying to see a frog, look first for a patch of green. ![]() Basically, what she means is this: Narrowing down what you're looking for will help you see it.In his book The Mountains, Stewart Edward White said something that affected her: To really see, you have to "forget the naturally obvious and construct an artificial obvious.".One of the things she wants to see is the green ray, a streak of light that comes out of the sun for two seconds at sunset. Still, she's determined to keep looking. ![]() She considers what specialists, who know where to look, can see in nature that she can't.How excited you get about a penny, she thinks, depends on the level of "healthy poverty and simplicity" you've cultivated in your life. ![]()
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