#35: Bay tree
‘There were so many things a tree could do: add color, provide shade, drop fruit or become a children’s playground, a whole sky universe to climb and hang from; an architecture of food and pleasure, that was a tree.’ – Ray Bradbury
‘There were so many things a tree could do: add color, provide shade, drop fruit or become a children’s playground, a whole sky universe to climb and hang from; an architecture of food and pleasure, that was a tree.’ – Ray Bradbury
I’d never quite thought of it like this before.
Tbilisi, Georgia.
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‘You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from.’ – Cormac McCarthy, No Country For Old Men
On the road to Gori a crystal clear sky makes quietly beautiful what under a grey sky would appear barren.
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Because, well, why not?
“Is the spring coming?” he said. “What is it like?”… “It is the sun shining on the rain and the rain falling on the sunshine.” – Frances Hodgson Burnett, The Secret Garden It seems a bit early for spring, but the flowers have started blooming already in my parents’ garden.
“Anyone who could get out got out.” My colleague describes the fate of Rustavi, Georgia, in the immediate aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Developed intensively as part of Stalin’s accelerated industrialization process, at its peak the city was home to 90 factories. Today, it’s a bleak ghost town.