Ironwork Intent
Rust flakes under damp palms as they press against oxidized iron, unearthing a limestone-encrusted gear buried deep within the loam. This mechanical intruder sits amidst the tangled growth, an etched contour that exposes how human geometry once acted as a fulcrum for natural expansion. Such a discovery suggests a complex network where intentional design and wild sprawl have merged into a single, breathing organism. The garden no longer simply grows; it has become a layered machine of slow, green momentum.