tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post7815738839652545041..comments2023-07-14T01:23:30.988+10:00Comments on Art @ Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox: TO GROK LANDSCAPEKathryn Brimblecombe-Foxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07215780023277041812noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32450505.post-32254199869790664392011-12-16T00:50:25.113+10:002011-12-16T00:50:25.113+10:00Lots to think about.
Grok? When you use a term li...Lots to think about.<br />Grok? When you use a term like that, what is the first thing you think I think of? That’s right - sex. I’m assembled that way at the factory. So, after I got over the initial first DOINK, thinking, imagery thing, I looked up the word. There are several derivations to include where the observer becomes the observed. <br /><br />So, not sure if you have seen these programs on what would happen to the earth if humankind was suddenly and completely wiped-out? If my recall is correct, b/c you know, I always have grok on my mind, I think the entire man-made planet would disintegrate into rubble in less than 100 years and return to its natural state. Rain, wind, sun, natural fires, vegetation and animals would compromise, degrade and erode everything but plastic water bottles. Just think, our one true legacy is a plastic water bottle. Unimpressive isn’t it?<br /><br />In the end, mother earth gets her way – she always gets her way. And in the end we all are headed for one really huge grokking as we lay/lie (whatever the English rule is on the use of that word in this context) six feet underground – hopefully not anywhere near a methane coalbed. You know what will happen then. If that coalbed blows up, we get grokked again and the smoke cloud will waft our remaining particles to another country.Audubon Ronhttp://ducksmahal.comnoreply@blogger.com