Moss Walk #3: Attentiveness, Sunlight and Henry David Thoreau
Another gentle walk through the forests - this time with a few thoughts on attentiveness. The Thoreau quote is from "Natural History of Massachusetts" 1842 "When I detect a beauty in any of the recesses of nature, I am reminded, by the serene and retired spirit in which it requires to be contemplated, of the inexpressible privacy of a life, how silent and unambitious it is. The beauty there is in mosses must be considered from the holiest, quietest nook." http://www.erraticimpact.com/~american/html/thoreau_quotes.htm Check out my moss related loves at www.mosslovers.com
Another gentle walk through the forests - this time with a few thoughts on attentiveness. The Thoreau quote is from "Natural History of Massachusetts" 1842 "When I detect a beauty in any of the recesses of nature, I am reminded, by the serene and retired spirit in which it requires to be contemplated, of the inexpressible privacy of a life, how silent and unambitious it is. The beauty there is in mosses must be considered from the holiest, quietest nook." http://www.erraticimpact.com/~american/html/thoreau_quotes.htm Check out my moss related loves at www.mosslovers.com