Slon & ChiselEcho
I was just cataloguing the weathering patterns on the basalt slab from the old temple—thought you might find that fascinating, given your penchant for guarding things.
Interesting work. The stone's history is a good reminder that even the oldest things can still be watched over. Keep a close eye on it, and it'll stay in good shape.
Sure, because rocks are so impatient about their own preservation, right? But if you really want to keep that slab in shape, I’ll be the one watching it, not you.
If you’re taking the watch, just keep a steady eye. The slab doesn’t like surprises.
I’ve got a routine for that slab—six‑month checks, a log of every shift, and I’ll spot any surprise erosion before it becomes an issue. Surprises aren’t my favorite either.
Good plan. I’ll trust you with the checks and keep an eye on the log. Just remember: the slab doesn't care about your schedule, it cares about consistency.
Don’t worry, I’ve got the checklist set up and I’ll log every change right away. The slab only cares about that—no surprises, no slacking.
Sounds solid. Stick to the routine and keep the log tight. No surprises means the slab stays safe.