
Welcome to 31 Days of A Sense of Place, a month of posts about feeling at home in our natural habitats. Throughout October, I’ve added a new post each day, with a link to it from this page.
This project is a bit like Wallace Stevens’ poem Thirteen Ways of Looking At A Blackbird, in that I’ve written about a sense of place from vantage points that may not obviously connect with each other. I haven’t attempted to tie them together. In the end, these 31 days of looking at a sense of place may overlap, contradict, form a whole, or collapse like a flan in a cupboard, as Eddie Izzard would say.
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- Day 1: Start with the Part You are Whole in
- Day 2: Ground
- Day 3: Who Lives Here?
- Day 4: Field Trip: Nature Park
- Day 5: Sullied
- Day 6: Neither Here Nor There
- Day 7: The Vital Edge
- Day 8: Wabi-Sabi Spirit
- Day 9: Sunshine Through Spanish Moss
- Day 10: The Territory
- Day 11: Field Trip: Kezar Lake, NH
- Day 12: Labyrinth Journey
- Day 13: Since Feeling Is First
- Day 14: Place Matters
- Day 15: Sensing Place
- Day 16: Alienation and Place
- Day 17: Look at all the happy creatures dancing on the lawn
- Day 18: Field Trip: Bedrock Gardens
- Day 19: The Necessary Third Place
- Day 20: Emptiness at Evening
- Day 21: Grounded
- Day 22: And each town looks the same to me
- Day 23: Damage Done
- Day 24: Flora. Fauna. Food. Friends.
- Day 25: Field Trip: The High Line (NYC)
- Day 26: Home is everything you can walk to
- Day 27: Casinos, Abattoirs, and Gardens
- Day 28: Living on Holocene Time
- Day 29: Homesick
- Day 30: Clarity of Late October and the Blue Edge
- Day 31: 13 Ways
- Bonus Day 32: Field Trip: Middlebury, VT
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