Brutkey

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I brought my son out to watch the moonrise; he wanted me to tell him a story so I made one upβ€”a mashup of the very hungry caterpillar, the dreaming butterfly story from Zhuangzi, with some elderberries and full moons thrown in for good measure

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the moon of wild rice

#moonscrolling

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which teenage barn swallow are you?

#Birding

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Warning Herzog

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went exploring and found a swimming hole near our new house

#Waterfall #WaterfallWednesday

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#SilentSunday

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selfie, eye contact

feeling better about 38

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I have been feeling disoriented this autumn, out of place and time. I had been making attempts to write something since the beginning of October but no matter how hard I tried I couldn't do it. And what made it even worse was the guilt I felt for not being able to pull myself out of it.

In a way, that was exactly the problem: there wasn't anything
I could do to orient myself, to place myself in time and place again.

https://write.as/radiantdoubts/to-know-and-be-known

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If you're looking for a longish weekend read I've finally got a new blog post.

https://freeanduneasy.blog/to-know-and-be-known/

#WritingCommunity #LongReads #WeekendReading #Blog #Animism #Thoreau

nathanlovestrees
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1/ Thinking more about this sentence from a blog post from a couple months ago:

How we relate to nature is connected to how we relate to people like my brother; what we mean when we say β€œnature” is connected to what we mean when we say β€œdisability.”

https://write.as/radiantdoubts/disability-in-the-wild

As I read more anthropology, it seems what we mean when we say "nature" is (unsurprisingly) unfixed. And, therefore, what we mean when we say "disabled" or "disability" is also unfixed.