Nature Knows (a lot)

I realized something the other day, as I was engaging in a ten minute, morning meditation.  The leader of the meditation (on the Gaia yoga […]

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Don’t Solve the Problem…

Instead, create the opportunities within which the problem will be solved. Time and time again I encounter situations where people just “fix” things, or so […]

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For the Love of Cats

A dear friend is dealing with the aging of his wonderful cat, his friend for well over 15 years. This made me think about our […]

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Transformation, Explored

Transformation, from dictionary.com – noun the act or process of transforming. the state of being transformed. change in form, appearance, nature, or character. Theater. a seemingly […]

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Book Review: A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things

It’s an important book that informs and challenges. “A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things” is such a book. Read on for a few of the challenging ideas I encountered.

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we, as Nature

Pondering the false separation of man and nature…

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Our Need for Nature

I realized as my son and I were hiking in the Adirondacks this last Friday that we spent a week planning, drove 2.5 hours each […]

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Vacations

We just got back from a week in Southeastern CT, where I grew up.  It’s not a vacation mecca, and the purpose of this post […]

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It’s So Beautiful, It Almost Looks Fake.

My mom was not a good cook, having been brought up in the time of “Mock Apple Pie” made with Ritz crackers and without apples […]

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Is it Sustainable: Hiking

The frustrating part about discussing sustainability is the term itself, and how it means very different things to different people. It can also mean different […]

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