Increasing the beauty of the community and the closure of the cathedral is a creature of various inhabitants. Probably the most memorable (and reflected in the mirror) is peacock, they are Jim, Harry and Phil. They freely roamed over the dinosaur's feet and showed a shiny tail during the season. When their cries compete with the traffic volume of Amsterdam Avenue, they are the most outspoken in the spring.
Blue men Jim and Harry arrived in 2002, after which a white feather Phil was born. Jim was named after Phillip Hut, former college president, pastor of James Kowalsky, pastor Harry H. Prechette Jr. Phil, former Harry Pastor.
In ancient legends, peacocks have long been a symbol of immortality, as it is said that the corpse will not rot after death. Because of their similarity with their periodic feathers and awesome Phoenix, they are also powerful symbols of update and add to the spiritual space of closure.
In the early summer of 2012, the cathedral guests participated in the outdoor ceremony of the right pastor of Markiscis, blessing the 15,000 Apis melliflera hive of the cathedral 's latest living, kindly gentle bee species. Since then, the bible garden and the spring tulips, the natural activities of the cathedral school, and the trees blooming nearby flowers have benefited from drinking their own nectar and pollinating the labor force. Finally, handmade honey "sacred honey" is extracted from the hive. Birdhouse is maintained by BeeVillage beekeepers: sacred
"But the Earth does not keep silence on these / these things! Our planet speaks out loud and I will not make you angry, most of them are naturally heard through birds and bees All you can hear is in the mountains, birds crying, bees barking, sometimes wind, sex and spirit - the latter in my eyes - especially visually beautiful trees and ferns in the fire After growing up, the peaks of lush green mountains, the vast and beautiful sky, the lake awaiting more rain, three tall red wood trees are growing from the base.The ladder, helicopter and many more There are no tools such as the person's shoulder. "(Whitters Parks)
The evolution of social patterns of birds and bees is well resolved within the minds of evolutionists. They generally believe that the social behavior of birds and bees has evolved from a single bait to a complex pairing into a pair combination. Many anthropologists have the same opinion on primates, but Schulz wants to know if a big group first gathers for protection before pairing. Her team has linked the social patterns of 217 primates to their positions on the phylogenetic tree. They said, "This powerful phylogenetic signal allows reconstruction of evolutionary pathways and leads to existing primate classification patterns." The social structure that exists between the bottom-most organisms of the two phylogenetic tree must evolve first.
In 1650, the details of "birds and bees" are the mystery of "chickens and eggs". Scientists generally agree that the church believes that small forms of life are spontaneous (probably sacred). Regarding large animals, two independent group scientists began searching desperately for the root of the life rather than cooperating and competing. Schools called Ovists are convinced that this secret is present in eggs, but they try to find them in various animals. The other was a spirit doctor (named) led by Van Leeuwenhoek who was confused when he placed the rabbit sperm under his microscope and was watching thousands of small waves. He called these curves "sperm", but they thought they were another example of "microorganisms" that can be seen elsewhere.