Oh, Trees. You have searched us and known us. In our rising up and our lying down, in our walking days and sleeping nights, you companion us and shelter us. In our hunger and our need, our loneliness and fear, you feed and comfort us. You give lie to the myth of...
Photo by Jan Canty on Unsplash. The Epiphanies of Driving on Country Roads The allure of the world in its natural state is a call to slow down, take the road less traveled, and be present. Road trips. They’re as much a part of summer as beach umbrellas and s’mores...
Was Evolution on Earth Probable? On Earth, the sense of sight evolved in response to light, particularly to reflected light.Was (and is) that evolution inevitable? No. Is it probable? Yes, and the evidence is that we know the eye evolved independently in many...
What Is Value? Money doesn’t grow on trees is a belief we are given whilst very young. It tells the story of having to ‘work for the man’ rather than work with nature. This old belief system couldn’t be more wrong, if I look around me at abundance I see...
The Sacred Depths of Nature by Ursula Goodenough Extensively revised and in full color. Each chapter begins with an accessible story about the dynamics of Nature: the origins of the universe, the planet, and life; the workings of cells and organisms; the patterns of...