Life in Newburgh on Ythan

By Talpa

The meaning of life.

“It is easy to overlook this thought that life just is. As humans we are inclined to feel that life must have a point. We have plans and aspirations and desires. We want to take constant advantage of the intoxicating existence we've been endowed with. But what's life to a lichen? Yet its impulse to exist, to be, is every bit as strong as ours-arguably even stronger. If I were told that I had to spend decades being a furry growth on a rock in the woods, I believe I would lose the will to go on. Lichens don't. Like virtually all living things, they will suffer any hardship, endure any insult, for a moment's additional existence. Life, in short just wants to be.” 


― Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything

This particular lichen is, I think, Xanthoria parietina. It is very partial to living on rocks by the sea.

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