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Happy Mary!

  • Writer: Timothy S. Colman
    Timothy S. Colman
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Tis the season for gift giving.


I love Jeanine Benyus who founded The Biomimicry Institute asking:


We've been given free land, fresh air, clean water and food.


How do we return the favor?


How do we return the favor? Ask the next tree or plant or animal you pass by on your daily walk. Pay close attention to our interconnectedness.


The revolution under way is difficult, but it is a return to our roots. A return to seeing life as sacred, and that we are all interconnected. And we are here to care for one another and be good stewards of our plant and animal cousins.


Learn, teach and change the world!


Mary Oliver put it succinctly here:


Mary Oliver
Mary Oliver

I'm here at Good Nature Publishing shipping Christmas until the 20th. Feel free to text or call 206 two 7 one 3490


If you live in Seattle you are always welcome to stop by and pick up your posters. Saves on shipping.


Write me a note in contact section if you need help finding something or you just want to talk. I volunteer coach and help where needed trying to listen to my fellow humans.


Thank you for your interest in Mother Ocean and Earth. The NW Conifers and other art illustrated by award winning artists has been a great gift to design and publish. I hope you find good homes for whatever you want to give. I think of the posters as flags to remind you to go outside.


Get nature's glad tidings and stay off the anti social media. I've been free of FB/IG and Twitter for years now and love my life. They are slave ships depending on you working for free and buying stuff from the plantation master. Mus, Gates, Bezos all the new feudal slave masters breaking unions, worker solidarity and dignity. We're trying to raise our families, take care of the vulnerable, stop the endless wars on other countries and our ecosystems. And the boys with toys never grew up, they are racing to become trillionaires.


The world needs less information and more wisdom. The kind of wisdom found putting your hands in the soil to plant a seedling, or telling your kids true stories about someone you look up to.


Go sit by a tree and say nothing for a few minutes. It has changed my life for the better to talk with trees.


Treemendously,


Timothy Colman

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