
Document Growth by Flitworth
November 25th, 2007 6:54 AMWe live in what is essentially an apartment farm - numerous buildings with small apartments packed in together. There are small playgrounds and trees sprinkled between them but the overall sense you get in the neighborhood is that of the lifeless weight of concrete. In spite of this, the neighborhood still encourages more life than the kinds of concrete jungles found in the U.S.. I've seen a few square metres turned into a patch of cabbages between the road and the side of a slum building. The growth of living things is insidious and surprising.
The Neighbor's Plants, November, Week One

Note the pleasing re-use of plastic bottles! I can't get over the oddness of setting up sprouts on top of the exhaust fan .
The Neighbor's Plants, November, Week Three

I don't know if the snow or the dry air took the last of the green from the leaves. Nonetheless, they persevere!
November, Week One, Overhead

I was very pleased when I realized that the person sprouting these lives right below me! I can appear slightly creepy taking photos from the ground and the air!
November, Week Three, Overhead

They look much sadder now that the leaves have browned. The onion has split a bit wider over the last two weeks but I think the dry air has caused some shrinkage for its tuberous friends.
December Week 2

They are still outside! My neighbor has neglected the 'tater' second from the left: there is no water in its cup.
December Week 2 Overhead

The onion skin seems to be split a little bit more, which might indicate additional growth. I see no evidence of further growth of the 'taters'.
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Jellybean of Thark
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teucer
5
susy derkins
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chaos shard
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anna one
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Lank
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The Vixen
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help im a bear
5
The Revolutionary
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Burn Unit
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Augustus deCorbeau
I really like the implied tragic ending.
Let us know how they turn out.