21st Century. Consider the lichen of the Alaskan tundra. It does not hurry patiently weaving itself into the fabric of the earth over centuries. It thrives in scarcity mysteriously binding elements of air and rock into fertile soil. It is beautiful a fragile network of branching filaments an analog of antlers, river tributaries, root systems. It teaches that growth is not measured by haste, nor survival by conquest. To persist to take what is given and make of it something quietly enduring is wisdom enough - the composer