“…. I look at how root systems wrap themselves in every crack and crevice. Reticulating, torticulating, twisting, undulating, penetrating…”
Is it the moisture in the concrete or is it the lime? Could it be the tiniest amount of urban dirt that accumulates in the parting of two surfaces? What makes these plants thrive in these man-made, unnatural growing conditions?
I look at how root systems wrap themselves in every crack and crevice. Reticulating, torticulating, twisting, undulating, penetrating… dying? No – thriving.
Man builds. Nature takes over. Nature obeys no man’s laws.
Unnatural, you ask? No, of course not. There couldn’t be anything more natural than plants combating man made creations, they make the triste and grey look lively and interesting.
If I was a plant, I too would probably nestle my roots deep into the very urban foundation. My home would be right there, in its rightful place.
Hello Henry. Cool Blog.
If you have not seen the series “Life After People”, you should take a look. It is based on similar themes as this post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A62au7Avq1E
Thanks RonaldiƱo! :)
You write beautiful stuff Henry and the Photographs are unnervingly exquisite. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind comments Marjorie :)