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Naked in Eden Blog - Robin Easton
http://nakedineden.com/nakedinedenblog/
I am an author, speaker, environmentalist, musician, nature photographer and adventurer. Naked in Eden Blog - Robin Easton is a philosophical and social commentary blog with a touch of humor and a deep love of nature. Posts are drawn from my personal questions, insights and inspirations that arise in response to day-to-day life. I hope to hear from you. Robin
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The “change” we all talk about…
STOP: Listen to the video of Tracey Chapman singing “Change” WHILE you read this post. (If you can’t get the video to play go to this link: Tracy Chapman - CHANGE start the video on YouTube and then come back.) Enjoy! [] STOP: Is...
CHACO CANYON: It’s never enough (Part IV)
Our last day in the canyon we saw Chaco’s largest and most majestic kiva (ceremonial chamber), Casa Rinconada. It would have held hundreds of people and was unique in that part of it was built above ground. Four huge, two foot diameter, uprigh...
CHACO CANYON: Stairway Through Stone (Part III)
We headed toward the cliff behind the ruins of Kin Kletso seeking out the Pueblo Alto Trail. It would take us through a slot in the cliff and up to the top of the mesa. We’d then be able to look down upon Pueblo Bonito and other buildings. Alon...
CHACO CANYON: Doorway into the Past
I apologize for having to make these photos so small. I wanted to keep them full size so you would “FEEL” the power of Chaco Canyon. But that was not possible if I wanted the page to load. So I humbly share with you these small photos and...
MYSTERY PHOTOS….can you guess?
Do you know what these squiggles are?? It’s a photo….but of what? Are they sacred love symbols? Ancient hieroglyphics? Black-ice worms? Petroglyphs on smoke blackened cave walls? A kid’s white-crayon scratchings on Dad’s blac...
Comments & Reviews
This blog is currently rated a 9.73 out of a possible 10 based on 48 comments.
graceonline Said:
This is perhaps the best blog I've ever seen. Crisp writing. Artistic, spiritual, and just plain gorgeous pix--every one of them. I am grateful to have discovered you and your blog and am putting you at the top of my daily read list. Many blessings.
Rain Frog Blog Said:
Very pleased to meet you; this is a fantastic blog with many useful insights, and hits home for me on many topics.
Marc Berry Said:
i just realized that I have been remiss in leaving a review for Naked In Eden, so let me rectify that oversight right now: Awesome blog! I love Robin's passion and attitude in the face of the many adventures she has had. Her courage and love for the rainforest is communicated with enthusiasm and clarity. Naked in Eden is one of the few blogs that is on my "must read" list, so allow me to give my highest recommendation: forget my blog, go read Naked in Eden right now :-)
Larry Said:
Wonderful photographs and honest writing from the heart. I just love Robin's style and look forward to every new post.
Keep it up!
Sheila Dilling Said:
Wonderful blog! Love the writing and the insights. Can't wait to see what else is to come.
Albert Said:
Fantastic site. It really makes me wish that I had seen more nature when i was younger. Will definitely be back to read every entry.
Casey Emerson Said:
Well, I'm not sure how my review could compare to the loooong list of 5-Star reviews, but here it goes.
I love life's little synchronicities. Some people call them coincidence, others call them fate, and some just don't believe in any of that stuff. But I am convinced this blog has some worldly power behind it because it's just too good not to take notice. Must be it's the glowing soul behind the blog ; ) At the moment, I am very aware of this fact since I woke up at 3am feeling restless, and got up to work. Instead, I have found myself here, getting my early morning inspiration. Thanks Robin!
Blessings : )
nardeeisms Said:
Oh Robin! Love it, love it, love it! Love YOU! Pardon me, but your spirit is showing...;-) - Nards
richrf Said:
Very nice musings on life, the environment, and what is happening among friends. Quiet, personal reading. Thanks.
Brenda Said:
I always appreciate the insights -- and the photography -- here and have become a "repeat customer!"
Benny Greenberg Said:
Robin Easton; what can I say. I initially went to her blog thinking she would be naked – but the writing and imagery is so well done that I never noticed she wasn’t. But getting you naked of the mind and soul and then helping you to see positive from her intense and unique perspective is worth all the nudity your psyche will go through… Love ya Robin
Robin Easton Said:
I've never done my own review and swore I wouldn't but after Don Lewis' review I could no longer resist.
Soooo, I say: "Ya, that's right....everything Don said."
(Don's at: http://www.blogcatalog.com/user/Donlewis)
You will love him!
Don Lewis Said:
All of her letters line right up and make words! Some of them with multi-syllables. Plus, she's really really cute.
She also writes, not only about the outdoors and the environment, but also about humanity's legitimate place within the natural world. Not as foreign body or a virus, as so many folk seem to think of human beings, but as part of nature. And therefore subject to the same rules, and vulnerable to the same hazards.
I like it.
You will too. (Or else we eat you.)
bebe Said:
Fantastic blog Robin, it really made me think and reminded me to open my eyes a whole lot more to what is going on around me. Keep doing what you are doing!
mike foster Said:
Thanks for the kind words and great feedback, Robin!
I love your site, too; visit often and keep spreading the good word...
peace,
Mike
You can also visit me at livelife365.com, a video site.
Chris Said:
Great blog , you obviously care very much care very much about the natural world and your blog shows this. Living in London and all the hussle and bussle that comes with it, I sometimes wish I lived out in the country side. Possible some day I will.
offendedblogger Said:
Wow!! I am definitely the newest fan of this blog, it is one of the best I have seen in a very long time.
Great job, Robin!!
soulMerlin Said:
Robin is undoubtably the Lara Croft of the literary world. Be prepared for sudden changes and surprises ~ but also for a constant spirituality within her work.
Every time I visit Robin's site, I return to my own posts to re-read ~ and inevitably ~ re-write a line or a paragraph. The flow of the text is like surfing a wave of emotion (with the extra frisson of danger)
(she also knows the tree spirits...)
soulMerlin
Theresa Hall Said:
I love the way you tell your stories and get your point across. Talk and Listen is a method I will surely put to good use.
Communion with the snake was absurdly enlightening. Had it been me squatting there, I would have made a big mess. You be careful out there. Enjoy Mother Earth.
Dr. Rob Said:
We all say we love the environment, but Robin lives it. Her blog gives the world of nature an online home. Her pictures and writing are simply wonderful. This is a feel-good, informative, inspirational journey into nature.
Tricia Said:
You must check this blog out. Robin, is such an inspirational writer and you can feel her passion in every post. I enjoyed myself so much. With every story she pulls you in and you just feel like you are there with her. She also has some beautiful photography. This is a MUST read!
Anson Mah Said:
great blog! enjoy reading it! have bookmarked it!
timethief Said:
Robin is a wonderful writer who inspires me. Her closeness to nature is something we share, her photographs are beautiful and so is her mind.
Graham Ettridge Said:
Not only is Robin a truly wonderful lady but she is also a poet, an artist and an inspiration. On visiting her website, you are immediately whisked away into a journey that you will never ever forget.
Benny Greenberg Said:
I am still reading - but this blog is great. I thought she would be naked - but you know what - the reading and writing is so good - you'll never miss it :)
Great stuff Robin
Jack Payne Said:
Tender-loving-care coverage of all things nature. First blush at this site is like cracking the cover of National Georgaphic. But, mostly, the writing scintillates.
Your upcoming book, Robin, should bring about a ca-ching, ca-ching, ca-ching ringing of your cash register from an overflow of royalties, just prior to your laughing on your many forthcoming trips to the bank.
Sherma E. Benosa Said:
I love this blog! Robin's posts are like a mirror; they make me look into myself, deep into my soul. And what's more, as I look into this mirror, I see the beauty of my own soul reflected in her writing.
I cannot adequately explain it. I may not be making much sense. Better read her posts and you'll find out exactly what I mean.
—Sherma
www.brainteaser.wordpress.com
Susan Said:
Exhilerating! Very thought provoking posts...definate sustenance for the soul! I love to have a place to drop by for such meaningful discussion.
John Said:
Hi Robin,
Go To: About: Robin Easton and scroll down to the following.
Robin helped found the Daintree Rainforest Land Trust (DRLT), http://wwwdrltrust.org/.
Take Care,
John
John Said:
Hi Robin,
Thank you for the kind words about my sites. I like your site as well and you have a wonderful writing style. I will be back to read about the Daintree Rainforest, by the way you need to add a dot after the www. for your link to this site.
Your father sounds like an amazing person and he had the right idea getting rid of the television.
Australia is a wonderful country, I lived in Melbourne Australia for awhile traveled to the Gold Coast, Sidney, Hamilton Island, Bathhurst Island and Darwin
Regarding comments if you go to the bottom of both blog sites it has my email address TheOregonBlogger@aol.Com to send comments to. I have gone to my setting for comments on my blog site and I have activated all the settings and the comments still don't appear.
Wishing you all the best and may every day be filled with Peace, Happiness and Success.
Warmest Regards,
John
skylar Said:
Namaste' Robin I just sent you a private email. You Rock like all rocks do in peace but with vitality and energy. Anyone who visits this site will indeed go on a fascinating journey of self reflection. You will walk away feeling that much more alive, and questioning your own unique role in the greatest masterpiece ever created...Life.
Metta
sky
Earth & Economy Said:
Robin is in tune with nature. We especially appreciate her Karma and Compassion post. May you have many more wonderful journeys, both online and off. Beautiful work.
NickC Said:
Corrosively honest and insightful, it's an absolute delight to read your thoughts Robin. I wish all people could be as truthful with themselves as you are. I'll definitely be taking the time to have a look through the back posts and registering to leave comments.
Scott Sheperd Said:
Wonderful,wonderful site. Brimming with life. It hit me like the smells in the woods after a rain explode into your senses. Keep it going.
Mar / The Fearless Blog Said:
Loved it...just loved it. The posts completely "got me." I am so "with you" Robin. You touch on many aspects of our lives, that some of us unfortunately are unwilling to discuss or intentionally avoiding. I am one of those that believes in the exploration of our inner thoughts and emotions, so I will be a loyal reader. Thanks for sharing. I

