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Jonathan Foster's avatar

Well, yes. Thanks. Wonderful.

So many thoughts bubble up glimpsing your thoughts and recollections as you recreate the hill in beautiful prose.

We mammalian humans, lacking tooth and claw, have evolved through the millennia staring into the fearful darkness just beyond the firelight. What monsters lurk in that unknown?

The fear of the unknown, the uncertain, the deathly agent, lessened as we garner knowledge and develop the superpower of prediction. And slowly we have learnt to understand and predict our environment.

And with that came the power to manipulate and alter and change. Which we did with such wild abandon that we’ve moved the environment itself some paces from where it was.

Then, we found ourselves living in a new place and our superpower to predict lost its vision. We can no longer rely on the patterns in which we evolved.

So the rains now come when the world was once dry. The warmth melts the cold. The cold freezes the warmth. Plants pack their bags and move north. Insects and animals follow suit. And once more we find ourselves peering into the dark, fearing the unknown, wondering what monsters lurk in the shadows.

For those of us embedded in nature, embracing the cycles and the predictably, sensitive to the subtleties, we understand these rainy months as more than mere temporary inconveniences. They are trips back in time to the childhood of our species where we were subject to the whims of the world. They bring forth a long forgotten humility and awe. And fear. They remind us of our fragility.

Your writing is so fine that I glimpse that humility and awe and fear emanating through an otherwise rainy day. And I share your obvious love of the small moments that are huge moments. The beauty and the relationships entwined through us all and nature in one great bundle.

Thanks Susie. An excellent walk. 🙏🏼

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Betty Carlson's avatar

Another beautiful post, the evocation of time passing and wondering about "in 10 years" brought tears to my eyes. On a more concrete note, we had to turn the heat on to receive clients today and I'm planning a bean soup for dinner...welcome to July!

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