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Plant Talk

  Plant Talk The tallest tree reaches up toward the ceiling, swaying as the kitten climbs its narrow trunk, making an appetizer of some lower leaves.  “Why don’t they eat your leaves?, she asks, glancing down at her shorter neighbor. “Sorry about that”, says the ficus. “But soon we’ll get carried outside. We’ll be safe there for the next 6 months!” In the next room, a plethora of seedlings push up into the light and nod to their new neighbors. “Who are you?” says the tiny green cabbage. “I’m the daughter of a mighty cucumber,” says the large bud just pushing out of the soil. “I’ll be longer than you, but shorter. Do you hear that music coming through the wall?” “I like it,” says the cabbage. “Makes me feel like growing strong!” Meanwhile the multitude of tiny poppy sprouts, packed too closely together, murmur to their sisters, “Let me have some room!” And a less crowded dill plant says “Don’t worry. She’ll be in soon to separate you. Brace yourselves. It’s a bit tough, but soo...

Amending Our Fight or Flight Response

We're all born with an impulse to protect ourselves, carried over thousands of years from our early ancestors. When something threatening comes along, our senses are triggered and we either prepare to defend ourselves or if it's too big a threat, we run. That response is in all of us, and when we hear about the appalling things happening in our government these days, this fight or flight response impulse is triggered every day. It feels like we're a world in peril, which is true. What has changed is that it isn't a lion or poisonous snake that we need to defend ourselves from. Instead, it is something far away over which we have very little control. Yet our nervous systems are still buzzing with the danger. And it is there. It is not fun to be always under this threat. And tends to take our attention from other things that are actually beautiful and inspiring. So for a couple weeks, though really busy with responsibilities, I've been collecting the good things. And ...

For Local Folks: March Earthcare Working Group meeting this Saturday, March 7th, at Prairie Hill, 2:00

 Just in case you're close enough to Iowa City to get to Prairie Hill Cohousing this coming Saturday, here's our agenda. All are welcome! Opening Round (what observations from Nature have cheered you these last 4 weeks?) Singing together, a water song Announcements and Awareness Volunteers for taking notes and for snacks next time. Program: Carole and Bob Winkleblack: Water is important to all Iowans and this valuable resource -- our rivers, lakes, and aquifers -- are at risk.  We want to discuss the threats to Iowa's water, including legislation being considered in the Iowa Statehouse that will increase the water pollution problem.  We have invited Matt McAndrews, who is a water quality specialist, to add to our knowledge, and we will suggest opportunities and actions we can all take to address water quality.  We are hoping members of the Earthcare community have suggestions and information that will increase our understanding of Iowa's water problem and  possi...