Here at the Sitka Campus it has been a bit of an unexpected day. A trip to Portland was planned, and I was ready to hit the road with two other residents heading to a photograph show, some arts-and-crafts shopping and a visit to the Japanese Garden. But as I was unawarely walking down to…
Month: February 2020
On times for questions
What does wilderness tell us about ourselves? What to hold on to? When walking alone in the forest, knowing we’re entering the domain of Cougar and Bear, stepping on and under trees as old as ancestors? What does our pinky funny body mean -no fur, no speed, no wings or fins, no shell or claw-…
Estuary life and Acknowledgements
There is a magic about the meeting of fresh and salt water. Must have something to do with boundaries, and the evidence that nature plays with them… like an artist. They become places of opportunity and flow, contact and discovery. Yesterday, around 40 seals were resting on the other side of the river, bellies up and…