Dedicated to the Preservation and Restoration of the Whole of Creation: Humans - Animals - Environment
"And God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good.
And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day" (Genesis 1:31)
(Cohotate Preserve 4 May 2002 Field Trip - 09) At the top of the stock of each
rue anemone are a whorl of leaves and flowers radiating out like spokes on a
wheel. This construction causes the leaves and flowers to tremble in the
slightest breeze, which was the reason that the rue anemone got its other name,
"windflower". The name "anemone" is derived from the Greek word "anemose",
which means wind. The rue anemone on the right has 6 leaves and 3 flowers.
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Presented here are just a few of the countless components of God's creation. Just as we cannot have human and animal life without water and plants, neither can we have lasting peace without love and compassion. It is our hope and prayer that this series will motivate people to live and act in a cruelty-free manner; that we would no longer hurt or destroy each other, the animals or our environment.
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