We have a flowering vine covering the fence and I was just sitting there looking at it. On of the shoots started shaking like the breeze was blowing--but there was no breeze.
I kept watching to see what was moving it, maybe a lizard (we have plenty of them). The branch "turned it's head" and started "reaching" for another branch of the same vine!!! No, its NOT the meds and my wife saw it too.
We kept watching it until it got within about 1/8" of the "target" branch (bear in mind that it has moved about a foot by now). It then sat there "looking" at the "target", sort of like a snake looking for something in a tree. A small leaf on the "target" branch slowly turned away from the "suitor." Having been "rejected", the original branch began to slowly move away and ended up about 18" away!
This gives a whole new twist on "watching the grass grow."
This is absolutely the wildest thing I have ever seen and I certainly wouldn't have told anybody about it if my wife hadn't been there and saw it too.
Now I have a whole new way to spend my time while I wait to see the doc for my back.
