Sometimes you just have to marvel at the wonders of the natural world.....
From Ross Andersen - "It is hard to resist cliché when conveying the antiquity of the
bristlecone pine. The oldest of the living bristlecones were just
saplings when the pyramids were raised. The most ancient, called
Methuselah, is estimated to be more than 4,800 years old; with luck, it
will soon enter its sixth millennium as a living, reproducing organism.
Because we conceive of time in terms of experience, a life spanning
millennia can seem alien or even eternal to the human mind. It is hard
to grasp what it would be like to see hundreds of generations flow out
from under you in the stream of time, hard to imagine how rich and
varied the mind might become if seasoned by five thousand years of
experience and culture."
excellent story here: http://www.aeonmagazine.com/nature-and-cosmos/ross-andersen-bristlecone-pines-anthropocene/
