FrostLoom & BubbleWrapJoy
BubbleWrapJoy BubbleWrapJoy
Hey Frost, have you ever felt the way a pine bark’s roughness can warn you of a storm? I love finding hidden textures in the wild, like the soft fuzz on a rabbit’s hide or the slickness of ice—each one tells a story. How do you use those feel cues to stay safe out there?
FrostLoom FrostLoom
I feel the bark, the ice, the fur before I move. Rough bark means a wind is tightening, smooth ice means it’s slick and will slip. A fur that’s stiff or damp tells me the animal’s nervous or that the ground’s shifting. I check texture, read the signs, and then move, so I’m not caught off guard by a storm or a hidden pit. That’s how I stay safe.