January 2024

Day Thirty One

Day Thirty One So there you have it, at the back of the back field, in a currently leafless tree and at least 60ft up, is what I now know to be at least one of the resident crows nests. Right on time, it seems, a mating pair build their nest over a week sometime […]

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Day Thirty

Day ThirtySometimes you get a glorious jumpstart in your first thirty minutes of morning, with enough energy to carry the dayglorious jumpstartthirty minutes dawn blushto carry the day

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Day Twenty Nine

Day Twenty NineIt is only 10:50, I’ve barely finished wordle and meditation and readied for a walk, yet…The voices are already busy Mikhail Iossel Professor of English at Concordia University Comment from: Rebecca SolnitMan Ray on sequoias: “They are the oldest living things in nature, going back to Egyptian antiquity, their warm-colored, tender bark seems soft

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Day Twenty Seven

Day Twenty Sevenget out…outdoorsdo itit is cold, but the fog has liftedthe weather report reads “light rain”ah, rain in a prism of color.get out…open the doorpause, only for a breathe,feel that coolness to your belly,you areyou are here

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Day Twenty Six

Day Twenty SixWe share our airWe share our various perceptions We rub off (actual DNA) in constant interchange with others, we carry every kiss, every experience, as part of our inner pathway, WE are made of each other, so we are holding space tonightFor those of USCaught in conflicts, the lessons we have yet to

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