I thought this was a stunning and inspiring piece of how we can deal with this world of vile politics and egregious. war. it gives our brain a therapeutic tool of how to deal our stress and angst
Thank you Mary Anne. The natural world offers balm to me daily, no matter what is occurring. Studying the Pine tree outside our window has evoked a few poems!
so beautifully written...not to mention the the wonderful message. It seems that we need to hear it again and again, in different forms by different people.
Loving nature as much as I do, and the surrounding creation wherever I enter into, keeps me balanced. This piece is beautifully thought out and written for us. Thank you.
The scene that you set on Towerland, Jinks, is so vivid to me. I could hear the baboons barking in that great open space. They called to me and comforted me.
Thank you, Susie. Close attention to life unfolding through the animals is quite wondrous. Those of us privileged to visit nature reserves often have a huge connection to what we call "the bush."
I thought this was a stunning and inspiring piece of how we can deal with this world of vile politics and egregious. war. it gives our brain a therapeutic tool of how to deal our stress and angst
many thanks for sharing! Mary Anne Ferguson
Thank you Mary Anne. The natural world offers balm to me daily, no matter what is occurring. Studying the Pine tree outside our window has evoked a few poems!
so beautifully written...not to mention the the wonderful message. It seems that we need to hear it again and again, in different forms by different people.
A beautiful and thoughtful piece that reminds us we can rise above the noise and everything that gets us down. And find what is essential.
Thank you Alice. And thanks for the opportunity to be a guest writer.
Loving nature as much as I do, and the surrounding creation wherever I enter into, keeps me balanced. This piece is beautifully thought out and written for us. Thank you.
Thank you Sally. My daily walks are a big part of my spiritual life.
The scene that you set on Towerland, Jinks, is so vivid to me. I could hear the baboons barking in that great open space. They called to me and comforted me.
Thank you, Susie. Close attention to life unfolding through the animals is quite wondrous. Those of us privileged to visit nature reserves often have a huge connection to what we call "the bush."