With Storm Freya blasting us today, I only managed an hour’s stomp between rain bands but even that was difficult, trying to walk back up the hill from the marina into a 25mph head wind. My head was down, which was probably how I spotted these lovely bands of moss on top of a brick wall. It was interesting how the moss was only growing in strips where the mortar butted up against the terracotta bricks, not on the mortar or the bricks themselves. It sure looked pretty covered in rain drops.
62/365 Moist moss
03 Sunday Mar 2019
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That’s a terrific shot!
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Thanks a lot, Jon.
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That’s a great shot. Interesting that it grows onl at the intersections.
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Thanks. Presumably it’s where any dampness accumulates and, perhaps, the mortar crumbles ever so slightly to form the merest sliver of ‘soil’.
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