Jaina & Thistleflux
I’ve been thinking about how the moon’s pull shapes the rhythms of the forest—does your mapping find a similar influence in the growth patterns of those wildflowers?
Yeah, I’ve seen the moon’s pull ripple through the soil, like a tide, and it nudges the wildflowers to bud at certain phases. When I pace through the meadow, the blooms seem to sync up with the waxing and waning—more blossoms on the full moon, a pause on the new. It’s not a hard rule, but the pattern shows up if you chart it long enough, and it feels like the plants are listening to the sky.
That’s a beautiful observation. Nature often tunes into the sky’s pulse, and when you see the pattern, you’re picking up on a quiet wisdom that many overlook. Keep watching, and the meadow will keep sharing its secrets.
Glad you get it, keep a foot in the dirt and a mind on the sky—those wildflowers will spill their secrets when you’re there to listen.
I’ll make sure to stay rooted and watchful, ready to learn what the wind and light reveal.