I was being impatient with my garden. Nothing has sprouted – but it’s been less than a week, so of course nothing has sprouted. But I wanted to see something growing in my greenhouse. So I uprooted two 3-inch tall saplings from outside and planted them in a corner of one of my planters. The tree on the left is a cedar, the one on the right is a western hemlock. These are extremely common trees around here, and grow like weeds in the gravel by the road. Now something green is growing in my greenhouse!
[daily log: walking, 2.5km]
Day: April 3, 2020
Caveat: a brief incursion of reality
… Not what you think.
On my homegrown geofiction server, I have temporarily imported some of the southeast Alaskan islands, because I want to test some functionality and sometimes using real-world data is easier. But I only brought in the coastlines for this island, and some nearby islands, but skipped the continent. I decided to make my own towns, somewhat tongue-in cheek. You can see them on this screenshot, below.
Caveat: Poem #1342 “The deck is stacked in time’s favor”
ㅁ The trees put up resistance, fighting time with outspread branches. Still, old time will win.