Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Landscape seems to sit ON the architecture in Cornwall, not the other way round

The moss at the bottom is actually just covering a dry stone wall, but the tree growing from the top of it must be 150 years old at least. It roots have strengthened rather than weakened the structure.

The steps worn into the path are actually tree roots, exposed as the loam has been eroded by the passing feet.

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