Brain Rot

If you read the article, Writer Thoreau warned of brain rot in 1854. Now it’s the Oxford Word of 2024, you are familiar with the term brain rot. A therapy to help cure brain rot is no further than stepping out into nature’s theater. ๐Ÿ™‚

Look at this sad girl. ;-(
Healing therapy started!
A Bitterweed (Helenium amarum var amarum) to help with my therapy.
A white soil crustose lichen.
Milkweed (Asclepias) fluff!

Claire soaked in the view while looking for Briar in the distance.
Briar was having fun. Yes she is in the photo…zoom in near the center where the grasses and trees meet.

Briar felt much better!

Yep just like Thoreau it pays to get away! Just ask Briar. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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10 Comments

  1. The white soil crustose lichen is so cool! I don’t think I’ve seen, or at least noticed, anything like that before!

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