A swarm of ants drag the hornet closer — Nest hole.
Link with 1101: Ants.
[I saw this recently. In fact, there were two ant nests about 20 feet apart. At one of them they were dragging a hornet and at the other one a dragonfly. It amazes me that with all the ants dragging in seeming different directions that the object being dragged actually moves anywhere in any coordinated fashion.]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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1102. Coordinated Action
A swarm of ants
drag the hornet closer —
Nest hole.
Link with 1101: Ants.
[I saw this recently. In fact, there were two ant nests about 20 feet apart. At one of them they were dragging a hornet and at the other one a dragonfly. It amazes me that with all the ants dragging in seeming different directions that the object being dragged actually moves anywhere in any coordinated fashion.]
Powerful! Sometimes one must just trust... The power of the group!:)
well observed vaughn
john
One's treasure is another's misfortune.
Powerful words
alok
ah, the power of team work.
like it.
Borut: Thank you. There is a lesson in there somewhere. :-)
John: Thank you.
Pat: Nice twist on an old saying. :-)
Alok: Thanks.
Polona: Agreed, thanks.
working together
always a good idea
(but not something at which i excel) :)
thanks for these vaughn
Floots: Thanks, buddy!
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