Old forts… New battles…

Archaeologists verify Florida’s Mound Key as location of elusive Spanish fort: Florida and Georgia archaeologists have discovered the location of Fort San Antón de Carlos, home of one of the first Jesuit missions in North America. The Spanish fort was built in 1566 in the capital of the Calusa, the most powerful Native American tribe in the region, on present-day Mound Key in the center of Estero Bay on Florida’s Gulf Coast. (1)

An old fort long gone.

Brave men.

Fierce battles.

Blood.

Cries of agony.

Flowers.

The scent of beauty.

Bursting with aroma.

Smell.

What a beautiful life.

What a magnificent death…

Die. It is for my own good.

Some worms are genetically predisposed to die before reaching old age, which appears to benefit the colony by reducing food demand, finds a new study. (1)

Dying.

For the sake of others.

Why don’t you die?

Do you wish to live?

Unknown darkness.

Dictating light.

Unknown terror.

Dictating pleasure.

Petty humans.

Living.

For the sake of others…

I don’t want to be 8…

A child crying…

Because her birthday is coming…

And she does not want to become 9…

She wants to stay 8 for ever…

Oh, dear child.

Listen to me.

You will be a child for ever.

As your mom and me.

Don’t be fooled by the aging skin.

Or the tired eyes.

Inside the soul, we are still a kid.

Playing.

Laughing.

Happy.

Being sad.

As that first time I came to Be…

Cute. (Death)

It’s the outside that counts: Their charisma has an impact on the introduction and image of alien species and can even hinder their control. An international research team have investigated the influence of charisma on the management of invasive species. (1)

So beautiful.

And yet.

Lethal.

The story of our life.

Trusting.

To our death.

I can still see the beauty.

Who is laughing?

Even in my final hours.

I never trusted anyone.

Look beauty.

Are you crying?

Look…

I will die now.

Am I beautiful?

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