I hope you took a few minutes last week to think about what you love (and don’t love) about your place. There will always be some tension between the two. We can always move toward making our place better. This week, let’s move into the reimagination phase with regard to our place, beginning with the land itself.
On this Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, I want to say how grateful I am for you, and the work you do to connect us to the land, and the environment, and nature, and our homes, through your research, writing and photography. How lucky are we - am I - that you share your love with us through word and image. Thank you, Kim. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family and to the land that surrounds you. Xo
Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Juli. I am sincerely grateful for you and what you bring to the world and for everyone who takes the time to read my weekly posts and take them to heart as I know you do.
Hi, Kim,
On this Canadian Thanksgiving weekend, I want to say how grateful I am for you, and the work you do to connect us to the land, and the environment, and nature, and our homes, through your research, writing and photography. How lucky are we - am I - that you share your love with us through word and image. Thank you, Kim. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family and to the land that surrounds you. Xo
Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Juli. I am sincerely grateful for you and what you bring to the world and for everyone who takes the time to read my weekly posts and take them to heart as I know you do.