The Heat Beneath the Crust
We walk on ground that feels solid, yet we know it is not. Beneath the thin skin of the world, there is a restlessness that never sleeps. It is a slow, boiling patience. We build our houses and plant our gardens, ignoring the fire that waits in the dark, heavy places below our feet. Sometimes, the earth breathes through a crack, showing us a color that does not belong to the sky or the trees. It is a reminder that we are guests here, living on a surface that could shift at any moment. We look for permanence in a landscape that is constantly rearranging its own bones. Does the earth ever tire of holding us, or is it simply waiting for the right time to reclaim the space we occupy?

Luca Renoldi has captured this restless energy in his image titled Yellow and Green. It reminds me that even in the quietest places, there is a hidden, vibrant force at work. Can you feel the warmth rising from the ground?


Her Beautified Smile by Shahnaz Parvin