Stone & Stepnoy
I’ve been watching the way wind and rain carve the basalt columns out there—like nature’s own chiseling. Have you seen how those patterns change over time?
Yeah, I’ve watched it myself. The wind erodes the edges, the rain does a slow grind, and over years those columns get a neat, almost geometric pattern. I can’t help but think about how a stone tool gets sharper the more you work on it. Every little change is a reminder that precision and patience make the best work.
It’s a good thing precision isn’t just a human trait—stones seem to remember the grind, too. Just don’t try sharpening a stone on a lawnmower, or you’ll end up with a very uneven edge.