PLAYERS TASKS PRAXIS TEAMS EVENTS
Username:Password:
New player? Sign Up Here
Morte
Anti
Level 6: 1266 points
Alltime Score: 1549 points
Last Logged In: October 14th, 2014
TEAM: The Disorganised Guerilla War On Boredom and Normality TEAM: Society for the Superior Completion of Tasks TEAM: SFZero Animal Posse TEAM: CGØ TEAM: SØS Brigade TEAM: ARKHAMZERO TEAM: Abby-Normal TEAM: SCIENCE! TEAM: 0UT TEAM: Run-of-the-mill taskers TEAM: The Ultimate Collaboration Team TEAM: LØVE TEAM: Casting Call TEAM: Game of Deception TEAM: DIYvøters TEAM: Public Library Zero TEAM: team cøøking! TEAM: The Society For Human Transition and Continuity TEAM: AK0 BART Psychogeographical Association Rank 2: Trafficker EquivalenZ Rank 2: Human Googlebot The University of Aesthematics Rank 4: Neoplasticist Humanitarian Crisis Rank 2: Justice Society For Nihilistic Intent And Disruptive Efforts Rank 1: Anti


retired



25 + 8 points

Disobedient Nature by Morte

September 19th, 2008 10:00 AM / Location: 41.819995,-87.68882

INSTRUCTIONS: Search for, find, document an example of nature refusing to yield to or blending itself into a construction of modern man.

Document with photos when possible.

Examples should document situations where man has put up some restraint for nature and nature has disobeyed. While trees or other permanent plants are preferable, a basic example would be plants that grow in the cracks of the sidewalk.

Since I moved into my apartment, I have been in a battle with a certain plant.
main_cimg002666945.jpg
Morning glories. Now mind, I like morning glories, but unfortunately my dog, who is 16 and bald, likes to rub up against the fence and he happens to be allergic to morning glories. So I clear the fence, and they grow back. I clear it again, and they grow back.
main_cimg002566944.jpg
I've tried weed killers, salt, and they just ignore it. I even try to clear them out in winter when they are dead, and every spring they come back. It is the eternal battle between me and the plants.
main_cimg003066946.jpg
I'm trying to get nightshade to grow up over the fence instead, it's pretty and my dog isn't allergic to them.
main_cimg003266949.jpg
I've been having limited success, but I will keep trying. By the gods, the morning glories will die!
main_cimg003166948.jpg

- smaller

Choking

Choking

It takes over..


Uncleared

Uncleared

I cleared the fence out a month ago...


The fallen

The fallen

The bodies of the slain


Nightshade

Nightshade

Poison encouraged.


Cleared

Cleared

But will it last?



2 vote(s)



Terms

(none yet)

0 comment(s)