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Coming to Terms With the Dirt

The Dirt. A few weeks ago, after pondering all the chaos in the world, I decided to sow seeds for winter crops like beet greens, hardy lettuces, arugula, and cilantro. The rains hadn’t yet come, so I knew I was in for some hard work. I took my shovel and hori knife and turned

By |2025-06-01T18:16:31-08:00December 5th, 2022|Beauty, Climate Change, Drought, Drought Chronicles, Foraging, Habitat, Herbs, Permaculture, Soil Health, Wild Food|Comments Off on Coming to Terms With the Dirt

On Anxiety and Grief in the Time of Ecological Collapse

I’ve always had trouble sleeping, but in recent years it’s gotten much worse. I used to stay up deriving formulas on my ceiling before a calculus exam, or running through a piece of viola music in my head, to see if I had it memorized. Perhaps I was anxious, and rather than count sheep

By |2025-06-01T18:16:31-08:00October 18th, 2022|Animals, Climate Change, Drought, Flowers, Foraging, Grief, Habitat, Wild fires, Wild Food|Comments Off on On Anxiety and Grief in the Time of Ecological Collapse

The Inner Life of our Pets

The Hairy Chap I was sitting at the dining room table, working on my computer, when my biggest cat Itchy The Fluffinator sauntered across my keyboard, slapping me in the face with his enormous feathery tail, before hopping down to perch upright on a stool and gaze at me without blinking. I wondered

By |2025-06-01T18:16:31-08:00February 28th, 2022|Animals, Communication, Companionship, Domestic Animals, Habitat|Comments Off on The Inner Life of our Pets
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