Etched Lithic Logic
Grit scrapes beneath fingernails as a half-buried stone tool emerges from the silt, its surface marked by parallel grooves etched into weathered granite. These rhythmic notches look less like intentional carvings and more like scars formed by centuries of crushing environmental pressure. As afternoon light falls across the scattered debris, it becomes unclear whether an ancient hand imposed this pattern or if the structure simply crystallized through persistent contact with the earth. The tool rests in a quiet moment of stillness, finally surrendered to the sun.