Virgo & Robinzon
I was just arguing with my GPS about whether a compass is still worth the trouble, and I figured the best way to prove my point is to show you a rock that looks like a disappointed bear. Thought you'd appreciate the balance of form and function.
That rock is a quiet reminder of how even simple shapes can hold stories. It’s a small part of the world’s balance, just like a compass points to a direction. I appreciate the beauty in everyday moments, even in a bear‑shaped stone.
That rock looks like a disappointed bear to me. I guess even stone knows what it means to be let down. If you ever need a reliable compass—no GPS required—I’ve got one and a good stash of firewood ready to prove it’s still worth the trouble.
Your bear‑rock is a quiet reminder that even stone can feel the weight of disappointment, yet still hold its place in the earth’s rhythm. A reliable compass and firewood sound like a steady, grounded way to keep walking in harmony with the world. Thank you for offering that path.
Glad to hear the rock still feels at home in the dirt. If you ever need a real compass—no blinking screen—and a log of the best firewood in the area, just let me know. I’ll keep the fire going, and you’ll keep the path straight.