Cupressus sempervirens | Common or Mediterranean Cypress

It grows abundantly in Cyprus & Greece, while one can find them in the general Mediterranean basin and nearby regions. The Mediterranean Cypress has been widely cultivated since the antiquity for ornamental, as well as medicinal and religious purposes. It is one of the oldest insect repellant due to its fresh green odour, making itContinue reading “Cupressus sempervirens | Common or Mediterranean Cypress”

That’s magic.

Whoever says that magic isn’t real, clearly does not know how to feel, nor see what is before them. Not simply see her, as in ‘use their eyes’ But experience, appreciate this gem For she is beautiful and wise. The stars that only shine from the ground, but up close they are rocks that floatContinue reading “That’s magic.”

Somewhere, but not here

Surely somewhere there is sunlight Somewhere the clouds are fluffy and light and the rivers are streaming with might children are flying their kite all with the world is right. But here drowning into the night where every breath is a fight struggling to keep upright puddles and mud in sight the blood and theContinue reading “Somewhere, but not here”

First Day of Spring

First day of Spring. Some flowers are blooming and shining under the dewdrops of the cool morning. Some flowers are writhing and wilting under the weight of the people bleeding. First day of Spring. Enjoy and cherish the sunny days, roll in the field with poppies and daisies, you never know when you’ll visit Hades.Continue reading “First Day of Spring”

The Longest Meditation

This piece is an exploration of the concept of death. In western philosophy death is perceived and experienced as an end, while in eastern philosophy there is no end. In nature there is no death as understood by the western philosophy as the cessation of something, rather a transformation, an endless continuation. Thus the titleContinue reading “The Longest Meditation”