Moon & Geologist
I was just watching a stone by the river, its veins whispering in the moonlight, and I wondered if you ever think of how the quiet of the night can echo the slow turning of Earth's layers. Have you ever tried to read a rock as you would a star map?
Geologist: I love that idea – a rock can be a story book of time, its veins like constellations written in stone. At night, when the world is quiet, it’s easier to notice those patterns, almost like reading a star chart, but instead of light you’re looking at pressure, heat, and the slow dance of Earth's layers. I’ve spent a lot of nights tracing the same vein in a cliff and it feels like charting a new galaxy, only slower and cooler.