thanks for noting this--I really try to send links that are open to all, and the nytimes link should be a gift link to share. Were there others in this one that didn't work?
That moose is doing the over-the-shoulder photography portrait trick! With hind quarters highlighted 👌 That poemmmmmmmmmm. “whining, rearranging the disaligned”... 💯 Was thinking this week of something I heard Clarissa Pinkola Estes say in an interview once, that if you’re tired as a woman of always having to teach, get over it. Women have always had to teach...find that sentiment so fascinating!! ‘Stop whiny, it’s your job to carry your light.’ I *much* prefer to whine while carrying mine, lol.
please vet your links for paywalls.
thanks for noting this--I really try to send links that are open to all, and the nytimes link should be a gift link to share. Were there others in this one that didn't work?
Good stuff, all of it.
Especially like the moose showing up here.
Reminds me of Maine.
Reminds me of Thoreau observing the Maine woods as "all mossy and moosey."
I love that. Moosey indeed. :)
That moose is doing the over-the-shoulder photography portrait trick! With hind quarters highlighted 👌 That poemmmmmmmmmm. “whining, rearranging the disaligned”... 💯 Was thinking this week of something I heard Clarissa Pinkola Estes say in an interview once, that if you’re tired as a woman of always having to teach, get over it. Women have always had to teach...find that sentiment so fascinating!! ‘Stop whiny, it’s your job to carry your light.’ I *much* prefer to whine while carrying mine, lol.
Ha that's hilarious about the moose's pose. And that quote--anything that tells me to get over it raises my hackles. ;)
Totally! 🐺