Prut & Dnothing
You know those abandoned windmills on the edge of the valley? I've been collecting the theories about why they exist. Maybe they’re a metaphor for how we build meaning in places that no longer have people. What do you think, Prut?
They’re just old machines, scarred by wind and time. People built them to turn the breeze into work, and when the work stopped, the wind kept turning. It’s like a silent monument to a life that never finished. I see them as quiet reminders that we can keep building meaning, even when the crowd has left. The wind keeps on, and the mill keeps turning, no matter who’s watching.