I breathe in the soft, saturated exhalations of cedar trees and salmonberry bushes, fireweed and wood fern, marsh hawks and meadow voles, marten and harbor seal and blacktail deer. I breathe in the same particles of air that made songs in the throats of hermit thrushes and gave voices to humpback whales, the same particles of air that lifted the wings of bald eagles and buzzed in the flight of hummingbirds, the same particles of air that rushed over the sea in storms, whirled in high mountain snows, whistled across the poles, and whispered through lush equatorial gardens…air that has passed continually through life on earth. I breathe it in, pass it on, share it in equal measure with billions of other living things, endlessly, infinitely.
Richard Nelson, The Island Within
Sunday, May 06, 2018
Sunday - Saying Yes to the World
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Thank you so very much for posting this. I have now acquired The Island Within and am loving it. I suppose it is enhanced for me by the fact that my son now lives in Vancouver after emigrating from the UK and I am fascinated by the Pacific Northwest as a result.
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