Rocks, Lichen and the Beauty that Endures the Seasons

Amongst my favourite writers of English prose is John Ruskin. And amongst my favourite sights when out walking is lichen, in all its varieties of colour, location, texture and shape. Walking along from Findochty earlier this week I took time to notice, attend to, admire, wonder, at the intricacy and durability of those botanical miracles. I still remember coming across these sentences from Ruskin in an anthology, and feeling then, as now, his power of description and emotional impression, distilled essence of Victorian linguistic enthusiasm, only just restrained.

DSC05769No words that I know of will say what mosses and lichens are. None are delicate enough, none rich enough. How is one to tell of the rounded bosses of furred and beaming green- the starred divisions of rubied bloom, fine filmed, as if the Rock Spirits could spin porphyry as we do glass – the traceries  of intricate silver, and fringes of amber, lustrous, aborescent, burnished through every fibre into fitful brightness and glossy traverses of silken change, yet all subdued and pensive, and framed for simplest, sweetest offices of grace…

 Yet as in one sense the humblest, in nother they are the most honoured of the earth children. Unfading as motionless, the worm frets them not, and the autumn wastes not. Strong in lowliness, they neither blanch in heat nor pine in frost. To them, slow fingered, constant hearted, is entrusted the weaving of the dark eternal tapestries of the hills; to them, slow-pencilled, iris dyed, the tender framing of their endless imagery. Sharing the stillness of the unimpassioned rock, they share also its endurance; and while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of the cowslip god – far above, among the mountains, the silver lichen-spots rest, starlike on the stone; and the gathering orange stain upon the edge of yonder western peak reflects the sunsets of a thousand years.

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