Virtual Residency Day Forty-Three, E.O. Wilson
In the most recent New Republic, E.O. Wilson has written a letter to Christian Fundamentalist pastors, pleaing with them to embrace a pro-environmental agenda. Actually, many already have, but it is interesting that E.O. Wilson is going formal and public with a plea for coalition: http://tinyurl.com/kw64d.
As for myself, I am still digesting the experience of doing the first two Virtual Concerts and thinking out my plan for the last in that series, next month. One of the things I am mulling over is what I learned about the limits and advantages of working virtually on problems at specific physical sites. When I have more insight, I will post it here.
Meanwhile, I planted 22 new heathers in my garden in a design inspired by the healing Native American Medicine Wheel. We are expecting rain this weekend. Normally, I would never plant at this time of year, because normally the soil is dry as dust from our annual drought period. No more. Weatehr changes give me this option.
A bit south, NYC braced for a tornado, It blew over. But tornados in Manhattan?
As for myself, I am still digesting the experience of doing the first two Virtual Concerts and thinking out my plan for the last in that series, next month. One of the things I am mulling over is what I learned about the limits and advantages of working virtually on problems at specific physical sites. When I have more insight, I will post it here.
Meanwhile, I planted 22 new heathers in my garden in a design inspired by the healing Native American Medicine Wheel. We are expecting rain this weekend. Normally, I would never plant at this time of year, because normally the soil is dry as dust from our annual drought period. No more. Weatehr changes give me this option.
A bit south, NYC braced for a tornado, It blew over. But tornados in Manhattan?

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