From reckoning.press
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Not all growth is gentle, not all bloom is a blessing. Some seeds wait on the soil for the sun. Some, buried by force, still rise. Language tangles like ivy, covers what’s been razed: a garden drawn over scarred earth, every vine tracing a line we forgot to erase. They say plants are peaceful, but
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From substack.com
Bright Green Futures | Susan Kaye Quinn | Substack
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We lift up stories about a more sustainable and just world and talk about the struggle to get there. To build better futures, we need to imagine them first. Click to read Bright Green Futures, by Susan Kaye Quinn, a Substack publication. Launched 4 months ago.
on Jun 29
From reckoning.press
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The days were more dear now. She could give minutes to the snapdragons, pruning their spent blooms and freeing the stems to flower again. Or spend an hour with her glasses and notebook, hoping for a tufted titmouse to report to the lost species trackers. Or she could stay inside on Shredder and save a
on Jul 8