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Anna Halgash wrote a new post on the site The Nature of Nature 2020 5 years ago
Video: The Larvae in the Pitcher Plant
What struck me most in Brown’s Bog, beside the silent presence of the glacier’s lasting carvings, was the life all around us — dormant, yet busy as ever. Professor […]
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Anna Halgash wrote a new post on the site The Nature of Nature 2020 5 years ago
“To anticipate, not the sunrise and the dawn merely, but, if possible, Nature herself! How many mornings, summer and winter, before yet any neighbor was stirring about his business, have I been about mine! No […]
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Anna Halgash commented on the post, Solitude and Companionship, on the site The Nature of Nature 2020 5 years ago
Do you think Thoreau has a sort medium between solitude and society? Or does he completely reject society in favor of solitude in nature? I believe that he still does value interaction, but to a lesser extent than […]
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Anna Halgash commented on the post, Life's Lesson: A Journal From Johnson's Woods, on the site The Nature of Nature 2020 5 years ago
Hannah,
Do you think what we have to learn from nature is adjusting to death with grace? Is it apathy on the part of nature rather than only a determination to persevere and continue? I think because we see […]
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Anna Halgash wrote a new post on the site The Nature of Nature 2020 5 years ago
Henry David Thoreau focuses a great deal of his chapter “Visitors” on a French Canadian woodchopper and post-maker. Thoreau admires the man’s simple worldview and practical reaction to lofty philosophical ponders. […]
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Anna Halgash wrote a new post on the site The Nature of Nature 2020 5 years ago
The very reason Johnson Woods still stands is because of its less than ideal terrain. The low-lying area’s susceptibility to water collection made it a poor lumber candidate. The oaks that stood there before […]
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