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January 28, 2007Nature

Growth Factor

   Cellular proliferation
Differentiation maturation
Pernicious spreading climbing

T his ivy is growing in an unlikely location, somehow extracting nourishment primarily from cement and stucco. Although there is a small yellow plant box at the door base with some soil in it, this is not the center of the organism's concentration; an arrangement which strikes me as odd. If you look at the window above the door, you can see there is also a plant growing inside as well. Perhaps it is the same plant, which has found its way through structural cracks. I wonder how much of the interior is covered by growth.

“When I walk around my little world I observe the oddities, the fun of life in the middle of harsh reality. I think one can laugh in pain. Maybe this is what we need to pull us out of the absurdity of it all. I always thought how strange it is that one can find beauty even in the most horrible images. I care for what I photograph. I make love with my eyes through the viewfinder. I caress the image on that piece of paper as it appears like magic, a ray of light emerging from total darkness.” - Anonymous

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