Update : I think it might be marble from the area, i know a lot of train stations in France like to use local rock to look more like its background.
I couldn't find online which rock it is, but i found the architect and his firm's website so that's cool. It's just going to be one of those things where in a few years i'll take one glance at those pictures and immediatly identify it like " what a dumbass i was those years ago"
But i really wanted to find info online of it's age and origin but :(
Maybe it's the pill for motionsickness (which makes me sleepy and completely high), maybe it's the fact i've had a fever for 3 days or maybe it's because i slept 5h in the last few days but oh boy the floor at my train station is freaking cool i need to know more
It looks like it's loads of bivalves but i'm really bad at identifying even when i'm not tripping
Maybe it's the pill for motionsickness (which makes me sleepy and completely high), maybe it's the fact i've had a fever for 3 days or maybe it's because i slept 5h in the last few days but oh boy the floor at my train station is freaking cool i need to know more
It looks like it's loads of bivalves but i'm really bad at identifying even when i'm not tripping
At age 8 i liked history and linguistics
At age 21 i like rocks and batman
At age 8 i learned some simplified hieroglyph alphabet i found in a book
At age 21 my mom got angry at me when we were on a walk bc i kept looking at every freaking pebbles
I did the photos for this post (OvO)
i know what you freaks want
Anton Lehmden, cross-section through a landscape, 1976 © Barbara Lehmden
Today I went out into the field in my tweeds to study some rocks. Fun times.