My best wishes to all Mothers. . . every day !
In deep gratitude, I thank the Mother Earth for holding us in her care.
My apologies for our species wrecking the environment.
Her wrath is as fierce as Her love and patience.
The storms of the last several years have gotten the attention of some.
It's sad that we may not be able to reverse the effects of what we've done. (That outdoor classroom . . . . . . )
Erwin Schrodinger, after reflecting on the self, life and death, wrote in "My View of the World":
" . . . you can throw yourself flat on the ground, stretched out upon Mother Earth, with the certain conviction that you are one with her and She with you . . . As surely as She will engulf you tomorrow, so surely will She bring forth anew to striving and suffering. And not merely 'someday': NOW, today . . .
For eternally and always, there is only now, one and the same now. The present is the only thing that has no end."
Today, I'll transplant Giant Pumpkin and other melon seedlings. Heavy paper under them will help keep worms from boring into them. Their leaves are rich in calcium, and great to compost.
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