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Justine Paradis

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sheets to the wind: in a field, a correction about elderflower

I’m so sorry to spam your inbox, but I have to make a correction. I wrote that elderflower/elderberry is introduced. I confused the European elder, Sambucus nigra, which is naturalized in the United States (including Nantucket, it appears),...

a year ago

sheets to the wind: in a field, i am the absence of field

in a field

I’ve got a poem stuck in my head. A line from a poem, actually. It’s from “Keeping Things Whole” by Mark Strand (1979).

In a field
I am the absence
of field.
This is
always the case.
Wherever I am
I am...

a year ago
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sheets to the wind: birds are real

me, in a bog in the west of Ireland, 2017. photo by sarah mashman.

This morning in Maine, I looked out my window and saw a bird in the cherry tree. It was a titmouse, a little grey bird with a yellow blush on its belly. Then, there was ano...

2 years ago
8

sheets to the wind: hold everything dear

Hello! I’m just back from a spring trip to Belgium and the Netherlands. I attended MIRP, an occasional gathering of audio makers, journalists, and artists. It was also my first time speaking at such an event, and it transformed the experien...

3 years ago
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sheets to the wind: third places

3 thoughts on third places and also soccer, plus one more thought

1. Since I last wrote, I've thought a lot about third places. These are the places that are not work or home but a different, third place. No obligation to be there, no t...

3 years ago
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    audio producer, environment reporter, writer, and editor with a focus on nature, climate change, and science. loves the smell of low tide.

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