A close-up view discloses neat geometry in the colour pattern of ray floret markings in a Gazania krebsiana flowerhead. Tricks played in shades of brown with white and yellow added in regularly designated spots make the easily overlooked flowerheads quite special.
What one sees every day becomes everyday, resulting in loss of the capacity for doing justice to the remarkable, unless the brain registers a reminder. Taking things for granted may induce a kind of blindness that remains unrecognised and limits life experience.