“One Raindrop Raises the Sea”
The first raindrops fall outside. “Attend to my work,” I remind myself of an approaching deadline. Yet,…
The first raindrops fall outside. “Attend to my work,” I remind myself of an approaching deadline. Yet,…
Last week I wrote a Blog for National Wildlife Federation on the monarch butterfly migration. I knew a…
“One time the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun ”…
Close your eyes here by the edge of the Pacific Ocean, here by the fortress island of basalt cloaked in…
Long live the forest in all its glory of young and old, of dying and dead, of…
What is it to be free? To be independent? To be brave? A free-flowing river can…
Last Saturday, I met a man who reminded me of three famous people in one—Johnny Appleseed, Henry…
Two barn swallows grip a barbed wire perch by the wide open blue waters of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge….
Great gray owls have a cozy relationship with mistletoe.
Everywhere I turn in springtime, the world is greening, unfurling, flowering, blossoming, and bursting upward from the…
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