Larry Bozka
Life Abbreviated, just off the Farm Road.
Connecting the small country towns of South Central Texas, a sprawling capillary of ancient “farm roads” monitors and sustains the rural pulse 24/7.
Far less apparent, cast aside in shallow ditches, an endless parade of what we like to call “weeds” struggle to survive.
They endure the ravages of a hostile and coldly indifferent environment, only to be quickly erased by Mother Nature.
Methodically clearing space for all that has yet to come.
If it’s a cliche, so be it.
Life is indeed fleeting and fragile.
And tragically easy to miss.
Life Abbreviated, just off the Farm Road.
Connecting the small country towns of South Central Texas, a sprawling capillary of ancient “farm roads” monitors and sustains the rural pulse 24/7.
Far less apparent, cast aside in shallow ditches, an endless parade of what we like to call “weeds” struggle to survive.
They endure the ravages of a hostile and coldly indifferent environment, only to be quickly erased by Mother Nature.
Methodically clearing space for all that has yet to come.
If it’s a cliche, so be it.
Life is indeed fleeting and fragile.
And tragically easy to miss.