Play. It’s not something valued in our culture of work, business and production, and yet without it, the outputs of… Read more »
Tag Archives: walking
Central Park
There’s so much to love about Central park. It’s hard to jump in and not sound trite or cliché, but… Read more »
United Plant Savers Botanic Sanctuary
Sanctuary. There are places we all have and go to that nourish us, both internally and externally. These places are… Read more »
weirs presentation tomorrow!
I am grateful to the Northampton Gazette for writing a great article about the Weirs and the presentation tomorrow! … Read more »
Flotsam Weirs Talk and Site Visit
Opening Presentation and Site Tour of the Flotsam Weirs Taking place at: The Meekins library, Williamsburg, MA with a short… Read more »
Ognisanti
This is a powerful time of the year. Transition from summer to fall – light to dark – external to… Read more »
Rio Grande
Ever since we visited Taos a few years ago, I’ve thought constantly about our time on the Rio Grande. In… Read more »
Spring Ephemerals
The other day we had a beautiful spring fog. After the cold dryness that accompanies winter, getting out into the… Read more »
Walking
Walking. Ambling. Strolling. Sauntering. Moseying. Loping. Those are among the more appealing ways to walk for me. I was a… Read more »