Roads End Naturalist

Exploring the natural world as we wander at the end of the road


Let’s Take a Moment to Reflect on That

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Did you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real, and you’re just a reflection of him?

~Bill Watterson

My museum mentor, boss, and good friend, Mary Ann, always said “We do not learn from experience…we learn from reflecting on experience.” Time for reflection was an important part of every workshop we did at the museum and it still is. Talking with someone about an experience, journaling, or simply sitting quietly and thinking about what you just experienced are all effective ways to get the most out of any event.

Of course, there are other types of reflections and I often pause to take those in as I travel through our new landscape. Here are a few from the past couple of months.

Bison in a kettle pond
Pronghorn buck getting a drink
Pronghorn in Little America
The reflection wasn’t great, but the attitude caught my attention. Shortly after I took this photo, the young bull lunged at the cow that was lecturing him and she splashed out of the pool.
So many ponds and lakes to reflect upon
A Canada goose at Trout Lake
The stunning green head of a male mallard in morning light
A male Barrow’s goldeneye at Trout Lake
A female Barrow’ goldeneye stretching her wings
A male American widgeon in a roadside marsh

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2 responses to “Let’s Take a Moment to Reflect on That”

  1. Deb Hanson Avatar

    Beautiful reflections and some excellent advice.

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