Evolution in A to Z


It’s April of 2024 and Day 05 of the A to Z challenge. This year I am doing the theme of ‘26 Moments’ on my blog. I plan to pull out A to Z parts from diverse set which are more than just the parts and possibly describe the world of their own.  It can be a wonder, an invention, a community, the philosophy, a thought, a lead, a culture, a design, or basically anything that would make one wonder and ponder on.  26 imperfect petite flashes that are amongst and around us.

My everyday will have a selection, description, an eight line poem followed by an interpretation.


My study table has several books on evolution and this has been one fascinating concept for me. I have been exploring evolution from several frontages and every time it opens a new window of thought for me. A generational change and every domain offers a perspective to it. Evolution can be divergent, convergent, parallel or coevolution. Well, they are the major categories. Themes, variations, theories, elements, environment, selection, time, adaptions, behaviors, well, the list will go on. Evolution has natural selection. To keep it simple, an evolution is a change, as simple as that and very much beyond that.

Image Reference: By Charles Darwin [Transmutation of species (1837-1838)] from Darwin Online, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=36638808

Poem:
Are we going back?
Or is it really forward?
Are we linear?
Or is it really cyclic??
Are we the same?
In the similar see?
But,
Isn’t there a balance?

We might feel we have been altering. We have been evolving. We have been new. But maybe, at the end of the day, it’s another balance to treat the old. And this treatment is off-course and maybe is evolution.

The Line of Words


This story is written for 3 Lines Tales Week 135 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a 3 line tale for the supplied image.

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photo by Davide Cantelli via Unsplash

Lights played the hide and seek. Chairs played the vacant and occupied. On the shelf or off the shelf, for eternity, rested the limitless glory.

The Right Need


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 108 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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photo by Daniel Garcia via Unsplash

“Did you pick the right shoe?” they asked, with a puzzled face.

She smiled and nodded signaling a ‘yes’.

“The need was for shoe. Any would have been right” said her inner consciousness.

 

Life, Ride.


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 100 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image. And yayy, it’s week number 100. Three cheers to Sonya for the 100.

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Life.

A roller coaster ride.

Whoever you are.

The Tale from a Tail


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 96 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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photo by Patrick Wittke via Unsplash

Not old.

Not tired.

Life just took away lot more than what could be given.

Morph-ism


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 91 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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photo by Julien Laurent via Unsplash

It’s not what it looks like!

No, I am not talking about the crow, its real and so about the food crumb, which is real as well.

I am talking about the hand, for whose objective is not known yet.

The Hands up Protocol


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 87 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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photo by Bryan Minear via Unsplash

“When you are angry, raise your hands, keep it back on your mouth” Said the leader in his speech.

A hand went up from the crowd and a gun shot was heard leaving behind a dead silence.

Then another hand went up, only to fall down, sinking and splashing in blood.

The Story From Bones


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 82 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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photo by Samuel Zeller via Unsplash

When the looks disappear and the name wipes out, every bone that is left away, tells a story.

The story that glimpses capture, The story that perceive-r visualizes.

Told, untold, mystery and history.

The Bookish Connection


This post is written for Three Line Tales Week 74 hosted by Sonya. The challenge is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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Photo by Daniel von Appen on Unsplash

 

They said society was a complex system.

They said something about crowd dynamics.

Happiness was in chairs, tables and a huge hall of organized books.

 

The Grid Protocol



Indian Bloggers

For Three Lines Tales Week 58. The task is to write a three line tale for the supplied image.

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Caged or Free.

Towards or Away.

It’s from where and how one decides to see!