"just grass". Those were just what I could gather on the way home from walking the kid to school.
"just grass". Those were just what I could gather on the way home from walking the kid to school.
Following @AdamStuartSmith and @solderandchaos lead, here's the different grass types found in the wild areas of my garden.
@AdamStuartSmith I feel compelled to add the hashtag #Grasstodon
#grass #grasstodon in the middle of the city
@mariapopova Anyway, alongside with wonderful #Mosstodon and #Mousetodon, let's do #Grasstodon! I would love to see lots of different blades of grass from all over the world, just like those wonderful moss pictures. When you are feeling a little wobbly: I find just remembering that #Mousetodon exists really cheers me up
Is #Grasstodon already a thing? After reading this great piece by @mariapopova about Michael Marder's "The Philososopher's Plant", I am sure you will all agree that it should be. As Leipniz postulated and as then investigated on a Hanover lawn in 1685, no two blades of grass are ever the same. Marder takes this further:
“The world… flourishes only in and as the variance among the beings that comprise it. Difference is at the origin of the world: it ‘worlds.’”