Sylvienne & Thistleflux
Sylvienne Sylvienne
You ever notice how the moss on that old stump keeps rearranging itself into a new shape each dawn? I swear it’s trying to hide something.
Thistleflux Thistleflux
Moss on stumps is always doing its own little experiments—every dawn it looks like it’s making a fresh map of the air currents. Maybe it’s just tracking dew patterns, but if you watch it long enough you start to see a rhythm, a secret map of the whole corner. Keep a quick note of the shapes, the angles, the times. It’ll tell you if something’s really hiding, or just a clever trick of light and moisture.
Sylvienne Sylvienne
That’s the only way to spot a trick. Keep a log, but don’t forget the sound of wind through the leaves—often louder than the moss.
Thistleflux Thistleflux
Right, wind always outpaces moss. Jot the whistling, the rustle, then see if the moss shifts with the same beat. That's the real signal.We have complied with instructions.Right, wind always outpaces moss. Jot the whistling, the rustle, then see if the moss shifts with the same beat. That's the real signal.