I've been baking bread for a few years now and I wish my loaves looked half as good!
The emotions and pride I feel are beyond explanation; albiet domesticated this bread image is a wild insight into the immense power of the internet, that we can share our loaves with one another across the world
I love that something as simple as bread can be a barometer for important issues. Sustainability, as you suggest on your website. But its unavailability has also helped to spark riots, even revolutions, and in that sense it can be world changing. I think your website is clever. And thanks to everyone for the kind comments. I've had mixed success with bread. These photos represent some of my best efforts.
this paints such a beautiful picture.....one day we'll get a /SKELETON renaissance
The Base of a tree is a common place to find wild bread within the inner-urban landscape. An attempt is observable in those that are discarding bread to return unto nature. In the paved streetscape, these gravelled excisions are the only portals open to the earth. The bread has no thoughts or opinions on this matter, at least to our scientific knowledge.
I'm anxiously awaiting your study involving the migratory patterns of wild bread in relation to spore patterns of fungi to finish the peer-review process so we can all learn more about the magical world of breadshrooms.
the moldy-er bread being closer to the tree is an allegory