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Going to Walden is not so easy a thing As a green visit. It is the slow and difficult Trick of living, and finding it where you are. Mary Oliver
Going to Walden - Mary Oliver : recorded 7.15.19. Mary no doubt had many literary influences, one of whom most certainly was Henry David Thoreau, a fellow New Englander and Earth-lover....
24 Νοε 2017 · I’ve shared this Mary Oliver poem before on A Teaching Life, but, since the name of this new blog originates from the message of this particular poem, I’ll share it again. I’ll be thinking of it, especially those last two lines, on Tuesday, when I arrive to live at the farm and begin a new life.
Mary Jane Oliver (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. She found inspiration for her work in nature and had a lifelong habit of solitary walks in the wild.
24 Ιαν 2010 · Mother, bifocaled, squinting at maps for a crossroad. We came instead to the River Styx, Ohio... ...We hope for magic; mystery endures. We look for freedom, but the measure's set. There was a graveyard, but we saw no people. We went back to the car. ...On the wheel.
Mary Oliver, (born Sept. 10, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.), American poet whose work reflects a deep communion with the natural world.
23 Ιαν 2010 · ...Going to Walden is not so easy a thing. As a greet visit. It is the slow and difficult. Trick of living, and finding it where you are. I'm all about green visits. I lead Nature Spirituality trips to our local prairie walk of La Chua trail to see Whooping Cranes and every spring I head to Central America to work with endangered parrots.