My 10/09/25 is a honeybee buried in a violet cosmos, wings glinting in the light. The curve of each petal, the shimmer of motion paused, captures the fragile urgency of nature’s quiet labor. Found on  Quincy Street, this image celebrates the ordinary miracles unfolding yards around the city.

Chuck Arning

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