A short tail told many times is still a long story full of adventure and wonder! No translation needed!
A short tail told many times is still a long story full of adventure and wonder! No translation needed!
The future opens out of the present. First we see. Then we help others see. Then we build it together. Staghorn Sumac: Our Okanagan Future The future is already here. It is […]
Imagine you are sitting among your ancestors, and you ask them, “What is the meaning of life?” and they answer with this: What do they mean? Oh, sure, some of them are […]
It looks … … readable… … doesn’t it! And starlings are called pests. Ha!
Yeah, but they are leaving clouds as gifts. The vineyard, not being used to living here, is unmoved.
Water has a surface tension. It divides light into bands of energy. It keeps some and sends more away, but not evenly. So does mullein. In mullein’s case, it covers its pulpy, […]
Light water technology works better. Okanagan Lake Rising Up and Washing Over Turtle Point
Inland from the Pacific, on the west coast of Cascadia, the Salish Sea fills the glacially-carved mountain valley system between Vancouver Island and the older island chains lifted into the sky in […]
Looking east along the 50th Parallel Campbell River, Vancouver Island, 7:15 a.m.
If we call this wetland, runoff, mud, rot, ditch or swamp, we are talking about a social relationship to it, and not the thing itself. If we call the beautiful surface of […]