…in a new place. Since the first of November, I’ve been living on land owned by the Conservation Foundation where I work. However, at the end of the month, my boss tendered his resignation. What direction will the Foundation take going forward? I’m not quite sure. As the only employee there now, I have a lot of work to do. It will be an uphill slog along an obscured path, maybe more like this photo: So, “we’re not out of the woods yet”, but frankly, the woods is where I want to be. That is where new life is pushing up from under the decay. And that’s pretty exciting! So, my resolution: keep practicing conservation of resources and doing no harm, no matter what others around you may be practicing. Live with integrity and love with generosity.
Thanks, Victoria. I wonder sometimes what evolutionary advantage there is to these brains that can’t settle in volatile circumstances. It may be some relic of an earlier stage. Now we all turn to our pets to teach us how to live in the moment, unconcerned and peaceful.
Thank you for what you do!
You’re welcome! The public’s appreciation means a lot.
Those sound like good choices to me.
janet
Thanks, Janet. Onward!
Awe-inspiring. In my quiet time this.morning I read how we loathe uncertainty but that is our lot. And so we trust that all will be well. Prayers!
Thanks, Victoria. I wonder sometimes what evolutionary advantage there is to these brains that can’t settle in volatile circumstances. It may be some relic of an earlier stage. Now we all turn to our pets to teach us how to live in the moment, unconcerned and peaceful.
I love that first photo.
One of my favorites, too!
That first image is its own symphony, Scilla. Gorgeous.
Thanks, Karen. It does have “glories” streaming all around like trumpets!