
This photograph captures the destructive power of nature against nature.
The high tide in conjunction with the full moon
sends waves crashing into the shore,
undercutting the root systems of the palms and pines,
taking them down into the sea.
Beach erosion before our eyes.
If we live long enough, we all come to the same realizations, the same truth. Those who know, know the same things. Those who don't know are lost in the world of their own aspirations and desires, their wants and their will, incapable of perceiving what's what and what needs to be done about it for the true good of the whole, bent and focused as they are on their own way and having it, or else. The "or else" extracts a heavy price-- in their own life time, and over the eons and ages of life on earth, to the detriment of the best interest of all concerned. Profit--that is to say, "My Profit NOW"--at any price does that over time. Ah, but. In the meantime, "Let the good times roll!" Bread and circuses now-- what do we care about the future? The epitaph of the planet. Apparent to anyone with eyes to see. As it is with the palms and pines, so it is with the high rises and the skyscrapers-- with Miami, Charleston and New Orleans among the first to go.
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On the beam, Scottie!
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