It injures us personally, when as a culture we lose out ability to recognize subtle borders – not just of gloaming, turn of seasons – but those exchanges between our world and those that enfold it. Wood edge is place of bounding. The wise never forget that. – Katherine Giddings https://t.co/ci68OB7ctM
It injures us personally, when as a culture we lose out ability to recognize subtle borders – not just of gloaming, turn of seasons – but those exchanges between our world and those that enfold it. Wood edge is place of bounding. The wise never forget that. – Katherine Giddings pic.twitter.com/ci68OB7ctM
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 11, 2020