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Fault Lines

When I read the daily news these days I feel as if more and more Fault Lines are appearing in our country and all around the world. It’s disturbing and frightening. Sometimes I feel as if we are standing at a precipice of endings of so many things. And I Read more…

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By Marilyn, 5 months ago

Nature Watch

As spring keeps moving along I spend as much time as I can on Nature Watch out and about in nearby parks and also watching nature through my windows in the pond behind our house. I want to pay close attention to these precious days. And though I don’t always Read more…

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By Marilyn, 12 months ago

Wabi-Sabi of Life

Life is both imperfect and transient. It is also filled with wondrous beauty because it is imperfect and transient. This time of year reminds me of the Wabi-Sabi of Life. Though I would love to slow it’s turning, the circle of seasons turns whether I want it to or not. Read more…

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By Marilyn, 2 years ago

Transience

This time of year always reminds me of Transience “And so the spring buds burst, and so I gaze, And so the blossoms fall, and so my days …” ― Onitsura How quickly the blossoms of springtime fade. And so too, our lives are lived. I am often surprised to Read more…

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By Marilyn, 3 years ago

A lesson in transience

This morning I picked up a small bunch of delphiniums in the store when I was doing my weekly grocery shopping. Delphiniums are one of my favorite flowers. We grew them in our flower garden beside the house when I was a child, though the variety my mother grew were Read more…

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By Marilyn, 4 years ago

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