
Ocean split in two.
My theory: inrushing fresh water meeting salt.
The Pacific Northwest of the North American continent is the only temperate rain forest on planet Earth. Beginning in, say, Northern California and going up through Oregon and Washington and BC and southern Alaska (coastal areas), we’re talking serious rain forest shit. The amount of rain, throughout a year, equals any rain forest found in South America or Asia.
It has rained every goddman day, at least a little.
The world has become moist and beefy, just like brand name dogfood. I look up in the sky and it’s cloudy, or if it’s not the light is slanted, coming quite obviously from the side.
In this part of the world, all lighting is indirect.
Published on March 28, 2016 09:47