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World Water Day

Happy World Water Day. If you ask me, everyday should be heralded as a celebration of water, and one third of the global population agrees with me, considering their day revolves around finding the liquid gold.  That’s right, 2.2 billion people don’t have safely managed drinking water. 4.2 billion people don’t have safely managed sanitation […]

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Books that Connect You to Nature

The JT Book Critters have had six engaging books discussions so far this year between October and March.     OCTOBER:  Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest,  by SuzanneSimard (2021, Knopf). NOVEMBER: The Archipelago of Hope: Wisdom and Resilience from the Edge of Climate Change, by Gleb Raygorodetsky (2017, Pegasus). DECEMBER:   Owls of

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Rankin in Recovery

Sometimes a pathway winds over land that wears only slight evidence of its history, cheerfully ushering us along. Good hiking. And sometimes a route will switchback down into dark and damaged territory where the uncomfortable past awaits. Joshua’s Trust’s Rankin Preserve features both landscapes. The changing characteristics of a deciduous forest indeed create – or

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See Here Now

Iconic artist Joseph Albers invented Color Theory. His most influential paintings were a deceptively simple series called “Homage to the Square”. One example: A square set in a square, forgettable yellow within a dull gray, looks like a con job – until you stare into it for a few minutes. Suddenly a glowing, vibrating afterimage

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