
Literary nature writing in the braided tradition. Seasonal essays, field notes, and a commonplace accumulation, rooted in place and practice.
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These pages are written in the present, one at a time. But they only add up to something if, now and then, I stop to look back and trace the bigger picture. The theme that kept returning these past months was growth. Growth in all its incar...
This is the final entry of Season 2 of the Pattern Catalogue. The ideas formulated in these past six entries form an interlinked collection called The Drift. Each entry, in its own way, diagnoses an invisible force: the “physics” that makes...
The little vegetable plot. In the greenhouse: salads and fennel, a little cucumber. And outside: broad beans, peas, sugar snaps. A few potatoes, the early ones. And so we reap that first little harvest of the season.
And...
This Entry took me a bit longer than usual to write. The original premise of this series is to document my own research into Systems Thinking through nature and then to bundle these insights into a sort of grammar of systems: a Pattern Cata...
The garden, wild as ever. The golden rain tree near the pond, a lush canopy umbrella. On the other side, the juneberry full of ripening fruits, and the little wooden pond platform surrounded by wild sage, deep scarlet perennial poppies, one...
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