In Elizabeth Lesser’s book Marrow, she shares the journey of her sister’s bone cancer. This book is full of wisdom, sorrow, joy, and love. Throughout the book, the author’s sister shares her thoughts, too. Many of them center around gardening, plants, and her love of the natural world. Both women speak often of being broken open… […]
Day 23: Fishing the creek (31 Notes from Nature)
This 23rd Note from Nature comes courtesy of my friend Ken Voyles. He (like my brother) is an avid (read: obsessed) fisherman. Ken also is passionate about fly fishing and spends many hours fishing mountain creeks and streams. Here’s his ode to Nature and a farewell to the summer of 2017. Enjoy! “You can’t see […]
Day 22: Live Laugh Love (31 Notes from Nature)
This note from Nature couldn’t be any clearer! It arrived as I stepped out of the car at Skull Rock in Joshua Tree National Park. Someone had left this mat on the sidewalk. I saw it and just smiled. The message is so beautifully simple: Live Laugh Love But/and…here’s the thing… I wonder how many […]
Day 21: Patience (31 Notes from Nature)
One day in Joshua Tree National Park, my hubby and I drove the Geology Road, a sandy, dusty 17 miles of 4×4 only single-lane road through a remote part of the park. As we drove our small 4×4 Chevy Tracker named Bob along the sandy road, we’d see something worth stopping for. One time was […]
Day 20: Whimsy (31 Notes from Nature)
Our time in Southern California was hot and smoky. Across the state, they were experiencing record heatwaves for October (highs up to 110 degrees!) and several different fires were raging just north of our area. It was hard working outside in those conditions and our attitudes needs a serious adjustment. One day I was taking […]
Day 19: Practice your passion (31 Notes from Nature)
There is one quote that I love probably more than all others because it speaks to the individual in each of us. Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” ~Gil Bailie This quote […]