April
Chores
Jane Kenyon
When I take the chilly
tools
from the shed's darkness, I come
out
to a world made new
by heat and light.
The snake basks and dozes
on a large flat stone.
It reared and scolded me
for raking too close to its hole.
Like a mad red brain
the involute rhubarb leaf
thinks its way up
through loam.
So many great things about April!!
In 1970 Earth Day was created.
Remember the touch points; The Whole Earth Catalog, Love your Mother,
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle?
The issues related to climate change are more complex now, the need to take action so much more urgent. Turns out those early proponents were right. We had to take action.
Look at the world now where solar panels on the roof, wind turbines and recycling at home and in public places have become common place. We have come very far.
Let the natural world seep into your bones.
I assigned the topic of Wild Things to twenty writing students this week. I learned that so many of them rely on nature to soothe their souls and reinvigorate their lives.
The daffodils and forsythia blooming are a comfort as we remember the tragic events of the past week here in Boston.
Go outside, take a walk. Breathe deep! It's Earth Day.
3 comments:
So on this Earth Day and Barbara's birthday, I walked the PCT and, after 8 miles, ended at Cascade Locks.
Literacy test: What now famous writer ended her PCT hike at Cascade Locks, Oregon?
cheryl strayed?
PCT is the Pacific Crest Trail
congrats, Rue, for hiking 8 miles!
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