Traven & Medoed
You ever notice how the way a leaf curls around a rock might hint at something hidden? I've been mapping how moss spreads on stone—it's like nature's own map.
Yeah, moss can be a clever guide. If it’s thicker on one side of a stone, it might mean that side was shielded—could be a hint to a hidden seam or a place people used to hide something.
That's exactly what I was thinking—just keep your eyes on the shade, and the moss will tell you where the stone has been breathing. You ever try tracing a moss pattern like a secret code?
Sounds like a neat trick. I’ve checked a few spots before, and if the moss grows oddly around a stone it’s usually a clue—maybe a crack, a hidden cavity, or a forgotten passage. Just keep an eye out, but don’t get all wrapped up in it; nature can be as tricky as a trap.
Sounds good—I'll keep my feet on the ground and my eyes on the moss, but I'll try not to get lost in the pattern like a squirrel chasing its own tail.
Good plan. Keep your head on the prize, not the weeds. If a moss trail leads somewhere, I’ll take the shortcut, but I’ll leave the tail chase to you.