Urban Plants, Urban Rocks

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Monday, July 6, 2015

While no one was watching


This spring the Laramie River flooded, as it does most years.  The City closed the walking path, so no one watched the grass.  Ignored, and with all the rain, it thrived.


I am the grass; I cover all.
Carl Sandberg, Grass

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