The challenges and rewards are greatest where two systems meet.

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

The Edge of Possibilities

               
                                  VOTE .......

    For your Children 
        and Grand-children of this planet

Here is a photo from a card I made.  Enjoy ... Barry



Wendell Berry said something like
            We have assumed what is good for us is good for the world.
     He said We need to switch a few words to say
              What is good for the World is good
                 for us.
     












    












                                    

 






















  

Monday, October 8, 2018

Honor the beauty even on this "Edge" of time

  Honor the beauty, the adaptability, and the interconnection of living on this edge"y" period of time.

 I am celebrating and honoring the Indigenous People of our land this holiday weekend. May we learn from all The Nations and share their reverence for the earth.

Beauty
    
 
                                                                 
 Adaptability     

Interconnection

    

Be Aware, Be Strong, and Be Honorable!

 

 




Sunday, April 22, 2018

Mother Earth on the Edge

We are just back from a Re-Energizing trip to the "Edge" of Costa Rica and Panama. The beauty of Manzanillo is spectacular.




This trip hammered home the importance of Sustainability. This area was once a major Cacao producer (total mono-culture) and a fungus wiped out the crop. Now the battle concerns the balance between small Eco-tourism / small land owners and large plantations of Bananas/ and Large Hotels.  

We saw the endangered Great Green Macaw thanks to the efforts of the ARA Project -- a small staff and volunteers bring these birds back to the wild.


We also were fortunate to observe a 180 year-old female Leather Back turtle, the size of a VW beetle , lay her mass of eggs at the Gandoca Preserve. It was a life changing experience. These organisms swam with dinosaurs and our inaction (and destructive habits) could wipe them from existence.

On this Earth Day #48 it is more important than ever before to Change the Way we live. We need to reflect daily on our actions. "How can I curb CLIMATE CHANGE?"  Every small act we make is so important!

All of these beautiful organisms deserve to survive.
   

 

   
                  







 PLEASE DO YOUR PART... BARRY


   

   
     



Sunday, October 29, 2017

The Edge of Awareness

The current trend towards "immediate information" dulls our ability to be in the present. We frequently are unaware of where our feet are touching the earth..... let alone able to see the connections taking place as we pass through our every day life.
   Here is some beauty I almost missed.

                   Banded Net-Winged Beetle

             
            Can anyone id. this aquatic grass in flower?.... E. Inlet Pitts. NH
          
                           Dew on a spider web by the garden

               And this tiny American toad almost inside an acorn cap

  An 8" brand new skin, Red Bellied snake showed up under a tarp in the lower garden


We also are very thankful for friends and their kindness. Hillary P. donated wonderful Concord grapes after ours were feasted on by "critters". 
We put up 24 quarts of Helen + Scott Nearing's grape juice.
 



  Our Stand Against Northern Pass had a good day at the Hearing last week. A large crowd from up North of the Notch were present for their showing of "Negative Impacts of Northern Pass".

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=mAR2X846lEA

                  The panel of Presenters were Awesome.
 


        
As we approach another winter my hope is for Peace, Justice, and Empathy

Friday, October 6, 2017

Stepping back from the edge ... being creative.

  This summer has slipped by again, out of my control. We spent too much time with Northern Pass. It took way too much of our energy ... didn't even see that one.

  I did take a wonderful Print Making course with Annette Mitchell and a cluster of amazing women artists. Yes I was the only man in the group. I learned so much. It was a real boost.
       

              Here is a print I did of the Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu.

I hope this can be printed as a 2 card set on 8.5x11
           
        















 Another break was the wonderful sharing that takes place in a National Writers course at P.S.U. called Writing Our Communities. We visited Fox Run Park to discover Water Scorpions and Whirligig Beetles living in an aquatic Community.


     Then there was the last Sight Evaluation Comm. Tour. They visited some sites that will be HIGHLY impacted by Northern Pass. Here is downtown Plymouth N.H. where the "proposed route" will go right under Main St.
    

My only hope is the SEC will listen to the people of N.H. and come out as Heroes. I do believe the majority of them have hearts.



Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Northern Pass Too Much to Swallow

        Northern Pass Transmission lines could be the largest disruption and scar on our "Scenic" State since Interstate I-93.

 
This graphic was created by Bury the Northern Pass
http://burynorthernpass.blogspot.com/

 
We have been attending Technical sessions in Concord 
since September. The top photo shows the Deerfield Aubutters. 
Below are "the Applicants'" lawyers and two "Experts".  

Then, we have taken some special walks out our door 
and down the field. This walk took us to the beaver pond 
that is on the power line Right of Way.

                Northern Pass proposes to place a 90' tower here... 
in the beaver pond.
***
 
The choice I am working on is ... not to ignore the Greedy Corporations attempting to wipe out our environment, but to change my daily focus on to the "here" and "now".
  
 This fellow was walking next to me in my greenhouse which has provided me with tidbits of greenery ALL winter long, heated by an aquarium heater in a 40 gallon container of water.

               I have also enjoyed helping neighbors "Tap Out"

And of course we had our own winter "Work Outs".
 
It is so important to be aware -- and grateful -- of the Natural Beauty around us and to keep working to preserve it.

Friday, January 6, 2017

STARTING MY 7TH DECADE

Gretchen and I ushered in the New Year again with a Wee Bonfire and some single Malt.
    
We decided the way we shall make it through this "Challenging" new period Is to focus on the many good deeds people throughout the world are doing and be strong to OUR convictions..... Like fighting Northern Pass and Greedy Corporations!

This is part of Ever$ource/ Northern Pass Transmission Lines preparations for their 100 foot plus tower Monstrosities. I chose it for my entry to the "Community Photo-Club" Challenge "Depict a Song Title".  Any more you can think of?

On Hogmanay we had a visit from our great neighbor Rob. C.  He was taking his newborn Scottish Highlander for a stroll.  A First sign of a happy new year for the Neighborhood.

There does seem to be a theme about being "Wise". This Barred Owl has continued to grace us with his presence this winter.

My first full day of my "7th" decade is a beauty. I am really working on remaining in the Present Moment and enjoying the Nature that surrounds us....
...and fostering Peace within and Peace without...

Happy New Year!