11 minutes you’ll waste if you do anything but watch/listen to this:
WordPress clobbered the previous post when I tried to add this note to the reblog of Put a Woman in Charge written, illustrated and originally posted by Lisa Brunetti at Zeebra Designs & Destinations~ An Artist’s Eyes Never Rest, online home of an artist, naturalist and writer in Ecuador with a global heart, whose blog I would […]
Continued from Aranyaka Part 3 Aranyani is a member of a family of forest goddesses and legends around the world. Among many ways that Aranyani-like attributes appear, there is the goddess Abnoba, worshiped in and around the Black Forest … I respect the way that Pollhammer depicts the goddess as she is in nature, herself, not just personified […]
REALLY, who needs federal employees, anyway? I offer this post to connect personally with one kind of public servant we discard when we cut off their agency funding. I hope this helps readers feel … well, just feel. Meet Jim Hudgins, who was the Michigan Private Lands Coordinator for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for 25 […]
I will return to this topic with photos when they get done harvesting all the straightest and tallest white pines from the predominantly pine forest on the 50 acre lot adjacent to Balsamea. Harvesting is one thing. It’s another thing to kill thousands — maybe millions — of other trees and myriad other things living […]