Ponderings and postings from a small tree house in Connecticut that focus on the natural world and the many lessons it offers to us. Keep your mind, eyes and heart open every day! See more on my website https://sites.google.com/site/treeofferings/.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
old logs and North Korea
The winter progressed. The ice came and went and by spring the log had settled a more into its new home. It is now partially submerged near its center and either end of has certain characteristics that have earned it the title "alligator log". It really does look like an alligator! It would be great for a bit of fun once in awhile, if only alligators were native to Connecticut.
Well this week the alligator log has lots of visitors as it seems to have become a favorite hangout for painted turtles, mud turtles and small snapping turtles. Occasionally there is some gesturing, snipping and renegotiating for space, but overall they all seem to tolerate eat other just so they can share a great basking location. I took this all in while hearing the latest on nuclear missiles, nuclear bomb testings and border disputes on NPR.
One log, one world, one sun. I think that even turtles are smarter than people.
Monday, May 25, 2009
memorial day
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
sunrise musings
Yesterday my sleep was broken by the brilliance of the rising sun. This may not seem to be an extraordinary event, but this had not occurred for several months. As I greeted, what would prove to be a glorious day, I realized that the sun was able to shine upon my face that day due to the positioning of the earth relative to the sun.
This positioning is ever changing and I am only greeted by the sun in this manner for a few weeks a year. As I thought about the everchanging positioning of these two celestial bodies, I began to think of the overall positioning of planets in our solar system, which led to thinking of our solar system in relation to other solar systems and galaxies to galaxies and the meaning of infinity.
Could there really be 1000 other planets like ours out there as some folks have speculated?
The charged energies of the universe seemed to pulse through my barefeet, which seemed to cling to very fragile earth.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
painted turtles
things to ponder
- Jean Linville
- Connecticut, United States
- 1 person, 1 passion. I am an Eco-artist and arts educator who is attempting to make the world a slightly better place every day.