Wild daffodil / Narcisus pseudonarcissus
Wet
Wild Daffodil
Traffic
All Fall down
American wisteria / Wisteria frutescens
Changing colours
Spring has sprung
Flower of Rosmery
Rose
A fence
Colours of the season
Gardenia
A lake
Cleaning Air ducts
Reading Notes
Spring
A day of mist
Library
Art
Art of meditation?
1947
Flower Market
Thristle ~ Silybum marianum
Lemon / ನಿಂಬೆ / नींबू
Chrysanthimum / 菊花 / ಸೇವಂತಿಗೆ
On a bed of flowers
Moss / Lichens
Smile, enjoy life
A rose bud
Balancing stability and instability
Beauty in Randomness
Orangs
Waimea Canyon
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My own definition of culture reflects this broader view:
"Culture is a way of life shared by the members of one group but not necessarily with the members of other groups of the same species. It covers knowledge, habits and skills, including underlying tendencies and preferences, derived from exposure to and learning from others. Whenever systematic variation is knowledge, habits, and skills, including underlying tendencies and preferences, derived from exposure to any learning from others. Whenever systematic variation in knowledge, habits, and skills between groups cannot be attributed to genetic or ecological factors, it is probably cultural. The way individuals learn from each other is secondary, but that they learn from each other is requirement. Thus, the "culture" label does not apply to knowledge, habits, or skills that individuals readily acquire on their own. ~ Frans De Wall
Nice colours!
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