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Green Meditations
http://greenmeditations.com
The idea for Green Meditations grew from my experiences as a writer, artist, photographer, meditator and devotee of the nature. My goal is to seek exceptional experiences in the natural world and share them with you through observations and images—which are my green meditations. This path is my life—to cherish the earth—and I hope to inspire others to a deeper level of respect, concern and action on behalf of our ailing planet.
Recent Posts
Autumn Glimpses In 17 Syllables
I’ve joined the haiku group on Twitter and it has revived a former passion for the form. Haiku is a Japanese poetry form that traditionally is written in three lines of 5 / 7 / 5 syllables, though not all people adhere to that rule. Twitter, w...
Dirge For A Madrona
my madrona friend glows in late light, click to enlarge An old friend died yesterday, someone whose company I had enjoyed every single day for more than five years. A soon-to-be new neighbor hired a crew of eight men to scalp the property below me in...
Sound and Light Meditation On Port Townsend Bay
Point Wilson just after dawn: it’s oddly warm and still on the bay, while gulls wake the day. The ferry glides off into the fog, and the sun slices through clouds and shimmers the silver waters. Then cotton batting separates to reveal blue quilte...
Light In The Darkness
Deep in the dark woods, sunshine suddenly appears: big leaf maples gleam. ...
Off To The San Juan Islands
The arrival of fall lures me away on a day trip by ferry from Port Townsend to Fidalgo Island. Waiting to depart, I lean over the railing on the upper deck and watch blasé gulls sleeping on pilings below, despite the roar of the massive engine. My...
Whoosh Went The Birds
Storm slams, surprises— tall firs swoon into the gale, branches embrace crows. A stormy quilt from area webcams, click to enlarge Wild winds whip waves white. Giddy gulls glide gleefully. We watch, wait, worry. ...


An absolutely beautiful website, full of inspiring pictures, wonderful meditations and affirmations. A voice for nature.
Well worth visiting.
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