Yesterday we cut a bit of a trail out back, into the woods, down the foothill, so that going there regularly is more accessible .
We worked a bit removing some old barbed wire that is rusted and such a danger to wildlife. Slow and steady wins the getting small things done.
Today I cooked Quinoa, beets, turnip, tofu and greens, and , ball in hand, Dante and I head out the back and through the path . Learning the markers like you did as a kid- if you were lucky enough to be forest born, which I was.
Hang a right at the struggling young juniper, right again at the still barbed wire encased old Maple, and there it is. His digging hole, my sitting place, the outwaters stretched out before us far far below.
The ice further receded since we sat out and watched the sun set last night- one variation after another of golds and pinks and blues, through the still leafless trees and the just awakening insects, birds and creatures.
Today, We have quiet warm sun filtered woods- the surrounding distant hillsides still deep blue and beautifully visible til spring warms and welcomes the true explosion of life-giving green.
We worked a bit removing some old barbed wire that is rusted and such a danger to wildlife. Slow and steady wins the getting small things done.
Today I cooked Quinoa, beets, turnip, tofu and greens, and , ball in hand, Dante and I head out the back and through the path . Learning the markers like you did as a kid- if you were lucky enough to be forest born, which I was.
Hang a right at the struggling young juniper, right again at the still barbed wire encased old Maple, and there it is. His digging hole, my sitting place, the outwaters stretched out before us far far below.
The ice further receded since we sat out and watched the sun set last night- one variation after another of golds and pinks and blues, through the still leafless trees and the just awakening insects, birds and creatures.
Today, We have quiet warm sun filtered woods- the surrounding distant hillsides still deep blue and beautifully visible til spring warms and welcomes the true explosion of life-giving green.
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