Mycena Interrupta (pixie parasol) by Steve Axford
‘culture shock‘ ph by carlota guerrero for playboy magazine, june 2019
Isn’t this light incredible? Another Mulberry post but only to mention that these berries are from trees that are likely 300 years old or more. It’s simply incredible to think I am eating the fruit of a tree someone planted with their hands centuries ago. Every bite is a combination of the years of growth before the tree could produce. Really phenomenal. Everywhere I look on the land here there are living monuments of devotion from people of the past who may or may not have reaped the benefits of their efforts. Something to think about.
The Kei Truck Garden Contest (2018)
The Japan Federation of Landscape Contractors organizes an annual landscaping contest, where landscaping contractors from around Japan arrive on site with their mini pickup trucks and then spending several hours transforming the cargo bed into a small garden.
A horseshoe crab being a home to other sea creatures!
Cho Gi-Seok: Bad Dream (2023)
paintings by Young-Sung Kim