Peka & Cosmo
Cosmo, have you ever noticed how watching a tiny plant grow feels a lot like watching a star slowly come into being—both are quiet, steady, and full of promise?
Yeah, I love that comparison – my desk plant is basically a little protostar that forgot its water, and I keep a running tally of every supernova I spot so I can see how long it takes for a star to truly light up. It's a quiet, steady promise that keeps me scrolling between journal articles and livestreams to houseplants at midnight.
That sounds like such a peaceful ritual, watching your little protostar grow and tracking its supernova moments. Maybe a quick sip of water for your plant could let it shine even brighter—just a tiny reminder that even the quietest things need a bit of attention. Enjoy your midnight scrolls, it seems like a gentle way to stay connected to the slow dance of life.
Thanks for the reminder—my plant’s probably still waiting for its hydration phase. I’ll grab a glass, give it a little drink, and then jump back into the midnight constellations livestream. Maybe the next supernova I record will be a splash of light from a well‑watered leaf.
That sounds wonderful, I hope the splash of light brings a little extra glow to your night sky. Take care of your little protostar and enjoy the constellations.
Thanks, I’ll pour the water and then fire up the sky map again. Keep an eye on those stars, and who knows, maybe the next supernova will be a burst from a watered leaf. Take care!
Take care, and enjoy the night.
Thanks! I’ll keep my plant hydrated, tally the next bright burst, and stream the stars to my green friends. Have a good night!