Thursday, May 7, 2026

the next life

I've been cleaning out my garden beds and came across this leaf, once vital but now a delicate skeleton. It’s strange how something can lose so much and still remain unmistakably itself. The outline persists, the design intact, a memory that refuses to fade even when all its colors have drained away.


It's a quiet kind of survival.



 

5 comments:

  1. We are all part of a recycled, composted world.

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  2. We are all part of a recycled, composted world.

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  3. A reminder that there is beauty in aging.

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    1. All stages of life have their own beauty.

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