Chances are if you subscribe to this newsletter you’re a fan of the natural world. Oceans, forests, lakes, mountains, and deserts are all glorious, not to mention the plants and creatures that live there. Currently I’m rediscovering my love of chipmunks, a creature a friend of a friend said “even Walt Disney could not improve on.” But as much as we love nature, we don’t always stay in touch as much as we should. Under the yoke of capitalism, it can be hard for many to carve out the time to amble through a ravine like you did as a child or sit on a park bench and listen to the susurrations of the trees.
July challenge: Immerse
July challenge: Immerse
July challenge: Immerse
Chances are if you subscribe to this newsletter you’re a fan of the natural world. Oceans, forests, lakes, mountains, and deserts are all glorious, not to mention the plants and creatures that live there. Currently I’m rediscovering my love of chipmunks, a creature a friend of a friend said “even Walt Disney could not improve on.” But as much as we love nature, we don’t always stay in touch as much as we should. Under the yoke of capitalism, it can be hard for many to carve out the time to amble through a ravine like you did as a child or sit on a park bench and listen to the susurrations of the trees.