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What's Growing On?

Nessa

Being human takes practice. Practice needs attention. Our attention is divided. What we pay attention to grows.

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Flowers in Winter

Dear Ones,

Hi soul friends. Crestfallen ones. Sunflowers and birdsongs are reliable even in the dead of winter. Even when winter calls for torpor- a state of physical and mental inactivity.

These feel like unsuitable times. It’s a circus...

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Jagged Frontier

Northern Norway © 2022

Dear Ones,

Hi Ecoliterates. Post-moderns. Speed of change feels so disruptive. Decentralization is upon us. What else is growing on?

December rose blooms are like forehead kisses. Pomegranate and wasabi arugula are...

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Life In The Understory

ethereal life of a Redwood forest mushroom November 2025 ©

Dear Ones,

Hi liminal ones. Lanternkeepers. I read many books and moods now.

We have reached a crossing. There is an offramp and an onramp. A dilapidated sign that says “hope fo...

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Wild Kinship

Thoughts float like this river in Alaska 2020 ©

Dear Ones,

Hi Storyweavers. What a world. What a time. We navigate the paradox of loud violence and noble silence.

The way forward is not clear. We feel something in our bones.

It is not...

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On Another Plane

Fall in Norway 2022 ©

Dear Ones,

Hi Trailblazers. Sifters of polarization. Growers of grey matter. Can you feel the fall? I mean the autumn one. You must feel the other fall. We are catapulted into elderhood early.

I have more energy in...

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