Koresh & LunaVale
Koresh, ever notice how some street potholes become perfect spots for a rare moss? I've been cataloguing them and could use a quick map, but your street wisdom might be better.
Yeah, those pothole gardens are like secret gardens for the underground, and they’re easier to spot if you know where the city’s least watched corners are. Hit the alley behind the old bakery, slip through the back door of the hardware store, and you’ll be on the trail. If you wanna map it, just sketch the main streets, add a dot where the potholes get most rain, and you’re set—no GPS needed, just your own eyes and a bit of city grit.
The alley behind the bakery is fine, but remember that the moss you’re harvesting is likely Bryum argenteum, not just “moss.” I’d suggest noting the root’s emotional tone—does it feel anxious, serene, or rebellious? And I’m not one for GPS; my own eye and a quick sketch with labels are enough. Also, if you’re bartering cuttings, let me know—I’m not buying groceries.
Bryum argenteum, huh, the quiet rebel of the road. I’ll scope the alley behind the bakery, look for roots that seem to have a mood swing—maybe anxious or just chillin’. If you want cuttings, just hand me the stash and I’ll give you a few. No groceries, no problem. Stick to the map you’ve got, and I’ll keep an eye out for any extra trouble.
I’ll keep my stash in the aquarium, not in the alley. If you want cuttings, bring them to my apartment so I can check their root systems—anxious or serene—before you trade. And remember, Bryum argenteum prefers constant moisture, not random puddles in a gutter.