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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....
I read "Vultures" and "Rain in Ohio" by Mary Oliver as part of a series where I read a poem by Mary Oliver a day.
Mary Oliver was one of our greatest and most beloved poets. She is often quoted by people across ages and backgrounds — and it’s fitting, since she described...
'What Was Once the Largest Shopping Center in Northern Ohio Was Built Where There Had Been a Pond I Used to Visit Every Summer Afternoon' by Mary Oliver
Friends and fellow writers read from the work of Mary Oliver, who died in January 2019.
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.
30 Ιαν 2019 · Of Walden Pond, she wrote, “Going to Walden Pond is not an easy thing…It is the slow and difficult trick of living and finding it where you are.” She was amazed by nature and the endless intersections between the human and the natural world: