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Becca Katz

I write about Mother Nature, the nature of becoming and being a mother, and mothering Nature. About the nature of. (Not a typo - that's just where that sentence opens).

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Swimming in the afternoon

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I couldn’t sleep last night and I wrote a lot of words and then threw them “away.” Actually they just remain in a random file in the cloud, which I don’t really understand because I can’t see it and name it — cirrus,...

6 days ago
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A Celebration

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I really wanted to start this post with the word Whilst, but I’m not British so I think it would come off as inauthentic.

So. While typing away at an email or some such worky stuff the other day, Clara came into my off...

20 days ago
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Dream Catcher

Happy Earth Day. Also Earth Day is every day. You know how I feel.

On a basic remembrance level, this is better for me, as I’m incapable of calendarizing birthdays or anniversaries or other important days – and even worse at preparing for...

a month ago
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Nora and the Partly Cloudy Hoppy Army

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There must have been dozens of the little guys, some smaller than house flies. Some hadn’t yet traded in their tails for swamp legs, vestigial remnants of high-speed evolution. I’ve never seen them so...

2 months ago
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Let's go canoeing!

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  1. You still have time (maybe not much!) to voice your opposition to House Joint Res. 140 — legislation that would overturn a 20-year mining ban in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and make...
2 months ago
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