I love moss between stones, but around HERE, that means it's just slick and you'll slip on it in the rain. It's gorgeous, though, and we have it on buildings.
(Of course, we also have TREES growing out of buildings...)
Yes, I was careful to not walk on said moss. Once the snow melted this week, I noticed that my balcony is covered with a green substance--it's not quite moss, but it's slippery.
Hi Laurie - fresh air and exercise are excellent - but it takes more to have a good day/life. Keep up the good work - but be gentle with yourself.
ReplyDeletePS - Like your unique slashed pun on "inspired" and "red."
ReplyDeleteI love moss between stones, but around HERE, that means it's just slick and you'll slip on it in the rain. It's gorgeous, though, and we have it on buildings.
ReplyDelete(Of course, we also have TREES growing out of buildings...)
Yes, I was careful to not walk on said moss. Once the snow melted this week, I noticed that my balcony is covered with a green substance--it's not quite moss, but it's slippery.
ReplyDeleteI've seen ivy in the UK and US on (usually) important buildings - but trees?
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