9 Replies to “The Delicate Alongside The Enduring”

  1. Hi! I liked the post. Nice!

    Come visit, like and follow my blog posts on ClickPic!
    Your comments and feedbacks on my photography are welcomed!

  2. Steven Tryon – Irondequoit, NY – I am a photographer, walker, and sometime paddler, a theologically-educated geek living in Rochester, NY. Once upon a time I was an Army helicopter jockey in Alaska. Supports gay/lesbian/trans/whatever folks. I started with film, switched to digital, then went back to classic film cameras.
    Steven Tryon says:

    Geometry always was my favorite subject.

  3. clcouch123 – In conversation, I prefer Christopher. In writing, I use C L Couch because it’s a genderless form of my name and, frankly, easier—I have severe writer’s cramp. This is a blog of poetry, spiritual and occasional. The permanent photographs used here—for the banner, for my profile—were taken by Debra Danielson, a photographer and friend. You may enjoy more of her work at debra.danielson.org. Please presume a copyright and credit me when using mine. And for many things, first your presence here, thank you very much.
    clcouch123 says:

    the isolated flowers that endure, so impressive

    you depict these beautifully

    1. Thanks. You might be interested in pastPeter comment. He has a lot of interesting things to add to this about structural biology.

  4. Enviroart – Montréal, Québec, Canada – Visual artist, writer, biologist, blogger, mindful, mother, conflicted, constantly curious and learning
    Enviroart says:

    Wow!

  5. pastpeter – Sometime Senior Scientist, sometime Senior Pastor, now senior citizen, happily retired and living once again on Long Island, New York – the place people always want to leave but always come back to. Our retirement years have taken Marian and me to mid-coast Maine (A Maine Winter), to the New Hampshire Lakes region (A New Hampshire Journal), and then back to Long Island, where we had spent the 17 “best years of our lives” (Past Pastoring). We loved the north country, but are so glad to be “Home” (Long Islanders).
    pastpeter says:

    Pentagonal symmetry occurs only in biological systems, often combined with hexagons – which usually requires them both to “bend a little.” Inorganic crystals never have pentagonal symmetry. Many “built in constraints.” Steve Gould was an expert on them. Oh the happy memories of structural biology!

    1. Peter, thanks so much for sharing that!! Fascinating. There is a lot of beauty in structural biology.

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