0330 Ruins
-0330.1 Things on the cusp of becoming a ruin
–0330.11 Buildings recently shuttered
—0330.111 Those into which acorns are settling down for the long task of unpicking masonry
—0330.112 Those from which we look away, knowing how much they were loved once
—0330.113 Those that have been cogs but now find the machine broken
–0330.12 Those awaiting the wrecking ball
–0330.13 Those that cannot run from the approaching war
–0330.14 Things once described as having shabby chic, which they cannot get oer and regard as their greatest compliment
–0330.15 Unpracticed skills and unexercised memories
-0330.2 Those that have stood ruinous for a little while
–0330.21 Ruins that are infested by psychogegraphers
—0330.211 Those in which it is difficult to get a good ruined building shot without having to threaten to ruin a few people who are hogging the line of sight with their cameras
–0330.22 Ruined buildings wrapped up with ruined humans and ruined ideas, still somehow holding each other together
-0330.3 Those being eaten up or reclaimed by nature
–0330.31 Lost cities, being picked over by the world’s forests, with just a few buildings remaining
–0330.32 Lost forests, being eaten up by the world’s cities, with just a few trees remaining
–0330.33 Ruined wildebeest, being eaten up by the world’s lions
–0330.34 Ruined plans, being eaten up by cows on the line at Huntingdon
-0330.4 Those sinking beneath something
–0330.41 Those that are the aperitifs of global warming
–0330.42 Those whose ocean is creeping sand
—0330.421 The pink-curled spirals of worn-away buildings, disappearing into heat-shimmers on the horizon
–0330.43 Sinking beneath the accumulated weight of expectations as to what constitutes a ruin
–0330.44 Sinking beneath a tide of posing rock bands, blown in by a passing lightning storm
—0330.441 Those which can yet be saved by a kind of pied piper photographer figure
-0330.5 Those that have become hidden
–0330.51 Those ruins that are beneath your feet even now, unseen
–0330.52 Those that haunt the dreams of archaeologists
—0330.521 Those that are hidden under such items as boulders, snakes and nazis
–0330.53 Those that will shake loose of earth only when there is no-one left to understand them
-0330.6 Those that exist in memory only
–0330.61 Those that are ruins of memories, unpicked by later events
-0330.7 Those that have never existed
–0330.71 Things that are not the ruin of something much older and greater, but would like you to think they are
—0330.711 Those that decorate theme parks
—0330.712 Things that are still great, but no longer believe that they are