Not exact matches
Three giants tower over their children;
Tumbling rocks on an ancient river bed; Bright green moss connecting root and boulder;
Branches reaching out in every direction to drink each drop
of light; A spreading canopy over a pristine patch
of forest.
A dam can also be made by a dead tree falling in a river, followed by backfilling
of smaller
branches and stones,
tumbled into place by the water.
In my drawings, I visualise dynamics that I preceive in my everyday life, often found in nature: ants pathing by, rain falling down, snowflakes
tumbling down, or
branches of a birch tree in the wind.
They will miss out twice: first, on an excellent opportunity to increase their understanding
of the scientific issues surrounding climate change, especially Dr. Mann's preferred
branch, paleoclimatology; and second, a gracefully - written memoir
of an academic career unexpectedly subjected to the most intense political rough - and -
tumble imaginable.