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Protectionism

Just in case you are wondering, this isn’t a blog about our current economic climate.  It’s actually about our local farmers and the change of generations. One thing that has been of particular pleasure to me in my neck of the woods is the willingness of local farmers...

Making Space for Change

I may have mentioned before that I am a Psychologies reader.  This morning, whilst reading a piece on the healing properties of trees with my early morning cuppa, I read a short paragraph from a reader who said “I was drawn to a large tree standing alone.  It had...

Time

Time is something we feel we have so little of, and we frantically rush around trying to get things done in the time that we have.  But of course, time is an artificial construct – a man-made construct which is supposed to be there to be a framework.  Yet, as with so...

Coming to our Senses

I’ve recently been posting about listening to what’s going on in nature around me when I’m walking, and I was really pleased to see a whole section in the 2nd edition of 2009 of TPM – The Philosophers’ Magazine – about coming to our...

Man and Nature

Somehow a city seen from a few hundred yards up at night is more alive to me than one seen during the day.  During the day, the skyscrapers shout for attention, their static solidity commanding your gaze.  At night it is the movement of lights that gives the city its...

Mindfulness Take 2

You know how suddenly everything grows and puts on its coat of green?  Well this week in my corner of the world, spring has suddenly sprung.  Leaves are popping up all over the place, and suddenly the world looks less bare and forlorn.  It’s amazing how it...