I love how plants always find a way to survive, to thrive among ridiculous obstacles. It is also interesting to note that life of this sort springs forth from what is otherwise known as "urban decay."
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Did you see Life After People on the History Channel? Interesting urban decay in that program.
No, but it looks cool. History of the future, history of the post apocalypse. I like the survival guide materials on that site. I do not like the predication that little dogs like Louie would likely perish within a week :(
This blog started as a 366 photo project for 2008. Now I'll use it as a regular photoblog, plus for other whimsical stuff. I'll use my other blog (kinesthesis breakthrough) for academic posts.
"--Of the twoheaded octopus, one of whose heads is the head upon which the ends of the world have forgotten to come while the other speaks with a Scotch accent. The tentacles . . ."
2 comments:
Did you see Life After People on the History Channel? Interesting urban decay in that program.
No, but it looks cool. History of the future, history of the post apocalypse. I like the survival guide materials on that site. I do not like the predication that little dogs like Louie would likely perish within a week :(
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