Category: Renewal
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PSA: Resourcing For Health Before Viruses Come Around
Viruses don’t just mess with the integrity of a body, they weaken people. Can their spread be contained? Sometimes. Is there a role for vaccines? Yes, but they can’t do it all. Can people protect their baseline health so that that viruses don’t do as much damage? Definitely. And some of that is very straightforward,…
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Salt Water
In not so many words may the bone-deep Hurt be met with welcome togetherness To let that place know that it can be heard In a ready midst that says you too can burst Into the grace of rain that blesses this earth
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Overwintering and then …
Some instance says yes, and now Waiting is done, germination begun With urgent tender let’s get started Embodying generational resurgence: The seed is dead, long live Maples
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Culmination
This is what the blossoms were about all along.
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Editionitiation 0.0.1
A storm will fell this tree, most likely, but with living tissue killed, a space in the woods is already opened up because with limbs bare of leaves, with canopy defunct, light enough for new growth reaches the soil.
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Verdance
When light and warmth return, green returns. In the woods, green surrounds.
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Only To Burst Forth
Deciduous trees focus so much attention on a full culmination of their growing tips into well-sealed buds to protect their strength and tenderness from the worst of winter. Then when the sun and warmth return, the bursting is something to behold.
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Not A Fish
Common, common … and singular. Leaves fallen between trunks of trees growing up from the same root mass showing a distinctive eye-catching pattern, that’s common. Trees growing that way in a swamp, stormfallen leaves, common, common. The appearance of a fish, a salmon that has spawned to be specific, in such a cleft, that happens…
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Swamp Life
The soil mostly isn’t very firm. And it’s an easy place for a forest to grow, with no shortage of water. For each tree, though? Some get to live out a full life upright, but there’s a lot of, it depends.