Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Thoughts..........

Landscape
Thinking about the landscape generally it is apparent that trees or the tree is an important character in the overall topography and survival of the ecological landscape. Simply, trees convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen utilizing the sun's energy in a process we call photosynthesis. Key to the geometric origin of the tree is the tree's need for sunlight. Tree's have evolved into erect-expansive-complexity from a basic need to harness as much sunlight as possible for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water. Looking at the landscape and generalizing we observe that the tree is a unique protrusion from the landscape-vastly altering topography and in some cases of geography signifying a healthy landscape.

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