24 February 04
Anchoring in Gaia
A pair of great egrets flies overhead. About eight horses negotiate the puddles and mud, seemingly quite happy in the mire (as long as they’re fed). A black phoebe sings and flycatches from a perch. A red-tailed hawk moves right to left pursued by a crow; the California ground squirrels are emerging from a long hibernation.
This is the view from my new window at work: a meadow, then a paddock. A friend came by yesterday with some congratulatory marigolds and thought it was great that the office was on the ground floor. There were good vibes, she said; it seems good to be anchored in Gaia.
And so it is.
- Sounds wonderful! Good luck settling in!— Lorianne 25. February 2004, 07:25 Link
- Any photos? Is this at the UC Davis Vet School’s Wildlife Health Unit? I couldn’t find the post you had done on this previously. I would be interested to hear more about it!— Jenny 25. February 2004, 20:17 Link
- You have arrived. Congrats!— fredf 26. February 2004, 06:21 Link
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