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Tag Archives: natural world
Measure of Self
(Abutilon, Chinese Lantern, favorite new houseplant) How do we measure the Self? Can we? Recently I’ve become aware that concepts like “self-esteem” or “self-worth” have little to do with anything that can be measured. Yes, you can take a TEST that may … Continue reading
Snow Fairies and Chinese Coins
Snow Fairies: Overnight we received a single inch of snow that turned every tree lace like and as I walked in the woods showered me with snow fairies. Of course I may be too old to believe in them, but … Continue reading
Craving Nature Time
I am shamelessly stealing this from Sierra Club’s “Daily Ray of Hope” to which anyone can subscribe. Just an interlude in a hectic week of too little time in nature. Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to … Continue reading