Geese usually fly to the border states and Mexico in the winter. They don’t winter in Iowa. But given the signals they’ve been getting, perhaps Iowa felt right the first week of January.
Dandelion Power
Dandelions. One of nature’s bitter tonics. All at once cheery and tenacious, a perfectly balanced plant. Humans would be wise to act more like it.
The Fleeting Life of Irises
Beautiful iris. Soon this photograph will be all that is left. Some might say the same of the Earth itself. Modern civilization seems to be in the business of manufacturing impermanence.
Environmentalists Need to Remember the Weeds
Last July, I saw a pair of monarchs in a field. The first I had seen all season. Summer nearly halfway over and not a single monarch! This is one of the consequences of colonialism and economies built on profit and endless growth. The loss of biodiversity.
Sharing The Warmth
As humans tend to take down fences and link hands during a time of strife, so does Mother Nature. Some species are reputed to be so spiritually and telepathically advanced, we can only stand in awe at a miracle of gathering of one of nature’s tiniest subjects in the struggle to survive.
Things That Make You Go Duh!
I just found this curious little packet in my organic dried apricots today. Needless to say my Aztec mask wasn’t the only one who was shocked. Someone’s going to have fun tonight…
Well, Well, Well
Who would have guessed that muffle-ty years later a concept know as “peak water” would be spilling from my fingertips onto a web totally unrelated to spiders and tuffets as a splash of what life as a human is about today. Yet here it is…
Why All The Hulla-b-lue?
All the secrets of our oceans lie behind the soulful eyes of our big-hearted mammalian cousins and humanity cannot speak their language. A dolphmaid is the perfect solution to our inter-species disconnect and ultimately to our climate woes. Welcome a new format to the UN Summit on Climate Change.
Coffee and The DilBit
Many a hearty winter Canadian will brave the snow and ice for their morning coffee and a Timbit. It has becomes somewhat of a national ritual and unbeknownst to the masses, a secret testing ground for the fossil fuel industry. Muahahaha.
The Papua New Guinea Pig
Note the forward lean with the determined expression and slightly flexed supporting leg— the trademark flight stance of this endangered creature. This particular individual is clearly under intense duress. But what could be stalking it?
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