#Tb? Let's go back to when I first began observing.
The first day I went to the park to do my very first observation I noticed a lot of people running and exercising the sun was glowing and the birds where chirping. (Daily Notes 9/22)
There was a lot and I mean a lot of mosquitoes and dragon flies & let me tell you I am NOT a bug person but somehow the dragon fly really caught my attention because the sun was shining right on it and its blue colors just popped, it look really peaceful flying around the table which at times it would stop on.
This week of observation I noticed a lot has changed for one the trees aren't green like they used to be and the weather is not that perfect.
Those sunny days turned to windy nights and cold days. Not a lot of people like running or working out in the cold which is why their hasn't been many people running or at the park its self. There isn't many bugs and I don't see dragon flies that often. I realize now that those annoying yet beautiful bugs are the ones that bring life to the park. Imagine a park with no bugs or animals? What would we observe when there's nothing?
Fun Fact: As I left the park I kept thinking to myself what the meaning of a dragonfly was.
I decided to look it up when I got home and just in case you where wondering the same thing the answer is on the bottom.
MEANING OF A DRAGON FLY:
"The dragonfly totem carries the wisdom of transformation and adaptability in life. As spirit animal, the dragonfly is connected to the symbolism of change and light. When the dragonfly shows up in your life, it may remind you to bring a bit more lightness and joy into your life. Those who have this animal as totem may be inclined to delve deep into their emotions and shine their true colors."
Work Cited:
Harris, Elena. "Dragonfly Spirit Animal." RSS2. SpiritAnimal, 2014. Web. 04 Dec. 2014.