I really like the Jim O'Donnell quote as well as your comment on it: "How come there are no real natural disasters when I am out in nature? There are things that can happen, things I know to expect, things I know to be aware of, things I look out for..." Both quotes are a nature-centered rather than a human-centered way of looking at the world.
Which is exactly what we need more of. Finding our place within the nature realm and living as co-dependent.
Every NEW development should think this way as a part (a dictate) of their master plan. Every EXISTING development should analyze how to modify a coexistence.
Stacy, fantastic piece. There's so much I want to say I'll respond with an essay and tag Crooked Roots if that's okay.
Most definitely. Sent you a DM.
I really like the Jim O'Donnell quote as well as your comment on it: "How come there are no real natural disasters when I am out in nature? There are things that can happen, things I know to expect, things I know to be aware of, things I look out for..." Both quotes are a nature-centered rather than a human-centered way of looking at the world.
Which is exactly what we need more of. Finding our place within the nature realm and living as co-dependent.
Every NEW development should think this way as a part (a dictate) of their master plan. Every EXISTING development should analyze how to modify a coexistence.