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The Dawn of Everything (David Graeber & David Wengrow)
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The Bone Curse
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What to Keep (Rachel Cline)
Library Lost (Laurie Graves)
Wisdom Distilled From the Daily (Joan Chittister)
The Sixth Extinction (Elizabeth Kolbert)
Doesn’t it seem like the green this spring is extra intense?
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It does, Dawn. All of spring has seemed extra intense this year, as if Mother Nature is trying to show us something.
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Or make up for something.
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Ah, perfect serenity!
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Thank you, Eliza. 🙂 Water has that quality to it at times.
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Ahhh, it’s meditation itself!
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Thank you, Kathy. 🙂
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Beautiful
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Thank you, Colline. 🙂
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It looks so cool and serene.
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Deception, Merril. It was hot and humid. But water is good at making it seem cooler. 🙂
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Yes, that’s what I thought. 🙂
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Wait – looking at the picture – no way it’s silent. Watery swirls, grasses, inhabitants who don’t care if you’re there. Ahhhhh.
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You’re right, PhilosopherMouse. It’s never silent by the water. 🙂
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