Recently I had my second day of volunteering at Woodberry Wetlands. The first day started with a lot of luck! It didn’t rain, and we were able to spend plenty of time removing weeds, replanting small trees, finding lots of worms, and talking a lot. It was incredible to meet people from different parts of […]
Month: November 2025
POST #6: Nostalgia Of Myself?
Nostalgia is the word that comes to my mind when I think about all the artistic ways in which nature is represented around me. Many times I like to listen to music while I’m sitting by the lake, but I also feel that nature produces its own kind of music, and I don’t want to […]
Growth Means Many Things
Denmark has been named the most sustainable country in the world twice in the last five years. Climate action in Denmark is far less polarized than in the States, and issues like green energy, sustainable infrastructure, and urban greening are all leading topics on the ballots as Danish citizens prepare to vote in a general […]
Musing on who lives who dies who tells your story… etc. City Mouse Country Mouse
These past few days have been mild and have let me appreciate just sitting outside, one of my favorite lazy pastimes when I want space in my mind and to reconnect with the current moment. I’ve been caught up in schoolwork and in feeling the weight of the corruption in our country, so sitting here […]
splish splash I was taking a… deep dive into the intersection of Irish political and natural history
Today is cold again, so while I sit (stand, it’s too wet to sit) at my spot, I am the only one pausing with the pond among the students rushing to the warm library or bus. I try to ignore the sound of their feet passing by, and it turns into a background murmur. I […]
#5: (un)Neutrality
I reach Parc Barton at the end of my run. Tired, I crouch to the ground and close my eyes to pay attention to the sounds around me. At first, I hear the sound of my own breath, panting from going up and down the hills of Geneva. I wait a little bit. I can […]