Category Archives: Wild Life

Meandering Without a Plan: Life Finds Me Wherever I go

Keep Walking,  by Rumi, Translation by Coleman Barks Keep walking. Though there’s no place to get to. Don’t try to see through the distances. That’s not for human beings. Move within. But don’t move the way fear makes you move. … Continue reading

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On the Trail of the Salamander

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Images of March: One Eagle, Four Ducks, and A Stack of Turtles

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Salamanders Wrestling in The Beaver Pond

As I was walking on the edge of the beaver pond on McLane Creek on the boardwalk, I saw a swirling jumble of what at first looked like eels. It was impossible to tell what they were because they were … Continue reading

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Walking in the Woods in October #I

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