I looked down after the last storm and there they were. These same little weeds grow in the crack every year, and the curve in the top part is caused when the water washes over from that side. I love when tiny weeds, and they are tiny, get to be the Stars!
Nice to see nature win over our incessant desire to build atop it! Hope you'll come join us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/steam-powered-whatchamacallits.html
such a happy blend of textures and shapes
ReplyDeleteI looked down after the last storm and there they were. These same little weeds grow in the crack every year, and the curve in the top part is caused when the water washes over from that side. I love when tiny weeds, and they are tiny, get to be the Stars!
DeleteCool photo!
ReplyDeleteThank you Emma. I'm going to look at all the contributions to WW because the level of the photography is an inspiration!
DeleteNice to see nature win over our incessant desire to build atop it!
ReplyDeleteHope you'll come join us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/steam-powered-whatchamacallits.html
Yes, isn't it amazing that plants, especially the ones we call weeds, will resist all our efforts to eradicate them.
DeleteI'll come see soon! Thanks for the invitation. :-)