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Carole Harmon

photographs poems personal essay ••• nature history culture

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I have been reading books about plant “intelligence” for most of my adult life, as well as photographing flowers in the Canadian Rockies and on the BC coast. In particular, the work of herbalist, author, Earth poet and teacher, Stephen Harr...

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On July 28 I had hip replacement surgery. This is the second new hip I have received in just over a year and it will transform my quality of life immensely.

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