On Fridays I make a plan for Nature-Culture flow and writing through the next week. My Nature-Culture theme this month is water, drought, plastic and pollution, and rain gardens, and I'm also working on the idea of the intersection of Nature and Culture: Is there a balance point, like a Yin yang, between the two? How can I better incorporate a sense of my wild animal instinctual being into my days, and thinking like an earth dweller rather than a person from mars?
- S: Write about awareness and eco-spiritual practices with bodies of water; how to understand local fishes.
- Listen and advise the EC group; discuss the theme "Our Garden, Our Earth" and bring ideas for ways to stretch ourselves with minimal effort.
- Weed and mulch new butterfly beds, build hugelkulture, plant clover?
- Paint a moon painting in the studio.
- M: Write about rethinking cleaning supplies (because of streams); plastics, oil, what else?
- Plan for my own cleaning supplies and plastics.
- T: Write about Autumn awareness ideas
- W: Write about celestial viewing; get Moon books.
- Th: Write about plastics advocacy and education, trout-friendly education and craftivism;
- Th: Plan fall themes, projects, and skills for teaching Nature-Culture to kids - Outdoor preschool!
- Design a new craftivism fish tag
- F: Write about how to be an ally for the water that flows through your land; also stormwater rain gardens and water-wise planting.
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