We read of art being vandalized, but what is it when we vandalize nature’s art in the name of art? I saw this alone the Romero Pools trail Friday. At first I thought it was “cute,” and why not,it’s a smiling face. But, the more I thought about it the more I began to think; How sad.
What do you think?
Hi Kenne,
I completely agree with your views. On the first look it’s a funny face, but then, when you think about it, someone lacked respect for nature and things alive.
Best regards from southern Texas,
Pit
Some prickly pear do have holes, but this just seemed too unreal — somebody trying to be cute!
I came across a heart shaped prickly pear near the creek, above the dam, near the riparian area that had holes in them. At first I thought it was vandalized, full of holes, but it looked like a fungus may have attacked it. Then upon sleuthing around the area I found more. But it most definitely was not smiling at me!!! 🙂 (I posted a pic on my blog)
I agree, thanks for the comment.
“…for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” -Hamlet
. . . excellent quote!
Yes, I know what you mean Kenne . . . humans keep your imprints off nature please, let it be . . .