Currently in college, brb.
Translation: Will visit and/or update periodically, but probably not much.
I still very much like this site and the artists and photography, so I shall be around!
Earth.
Our one and only home.
The origin of all the life that we, as human beings, have ever come to know.
The Earth is, without question, the most valuable possession that we could have ever hoped to receive. From the dawn of civilization, the Earth in all of its glory has been the prime source of our survival. It is a treasure beyond treasures.
It is the only gift that gives back; the only resource that truly benefits all living things.
But land is a gift rarely cherished these days. Living in harmony with the Earth has become a concept that is seldom taken seriously; an art that is lost to more and more people with every passing day.
Air.
Humans can generally survive for three weeks without food.
Three days without water.
Three minutes without air.
The significance of air to the continuation of our lives is astonishing. And yet, in todays world, the amount of time that most people spend thinking about this element probably doesnt even surpass the amount of time that wed survive without it.
Centuries ago, the classical element of air was viewed as a universal powera pure substance. The sheer importance of air to life on this planet has even been rooted in the English language. The words spirit, inspire, expire, and aspire are all derived from t