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Oh, so nice to read Among the Trees by @FreemanReads in the @NewYorker 🙌
Slow down, Observe, Learn, Love! Thanks for a great conversation today @IrishEnvNet, @LiamLy, @BioDataCentre on Citizen Science, Marine Plants and the Beauty of Bogs. Gorgeous photos of tiny bog creatures by @TinaClaffey. Become a Citizen Scientist here: https://t.co/HR9y5dFY7Q
A lovely, slow, Sunday. I don’t think my studio has ever looked so colorful, or weird. This is where words are born and creatures drawn. Still not sure where I’m going, but I think that’s the point, learning to love the unfurling.
"What else have you been reading? What’s helping you?" We share a few of the books that we've been reading & rereading during lockdown, including Trace by @LauretSavoy, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, A Ghost in the Throat by @DoireannNiG & The Grassling by @ejbpoetry
THANKS to all the journalists, scientists & photojournalists covering the #ClimateEmergency. Together we need to #EndClimateSilence and demand #ClimateActionNow.
“People are always asking is this the new normal? No. It’s going to get worse.” Philip Duffy, climate scientist.
I stand in solidarity with my Mexican sisters as they protest the femicide crisis. Yesterday, they marched in purple like the jacaranda trees in bloom. Today they make a stand by disappearing for a day. #UnDiaSinMujeres
(Pics of @carlafdesign with ponchos at the Women’s March)
@JohnathanPerk @RepAdamSchiff Only 9 hours today. 🤓
“When a man, unprincipled in private life, desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents... [but] despotic... may justly be suspected that his object is to [undermine the Government itself]"
—Hamilton
#AdamSchiffROCKS
“The revival of a language is not only a triumph of creativity and continuity—it is also a significant step toward restitution and recovery after the five centuries of colonialism and nationalism that have led to the current linguistic extinction event.” —@RossPerlin
@AAScreaming @saoirse_mchugh @louthcoco Hi Elaine, thanks for your comments. Jennifer Lynch, the County Louth Ranger, surveyed Ardee Bog in June and found 7 key sites where 3 pairs of Curlew feed and nest. Sites 2 & 5 are most vulnerable if this road project proceeds.
So many special things to savor, stories, poems, paintings, photo essays, from Joy Harjo to Robin Wall Kimmerer and to the moon and back. #EmergenceMagazine