Category Archives: Margot Roberts

Lake, Farm and River:

Lake, Farm and River: I read a book called “What We Find” by Robin Carr. At the beginning of each chapter was a quote from a well known writer or philosopher. This is a quote from Sir John Lubbock, 1834-1913. … Continue reading

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What’s Important in Life

Thoughts on, “Eagle Catcher” by Margaret Coel This novel features a Jesuit Priest named Father John and begins with the stabbing murder of Harvey, an Elder of the Arapaho Tribe. Will Standing Bear is another elder of the Arapaho Nation. … Continue reading

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The necessity of ecosystems

We were reminded about ecosystems yesterday morning by a moth, a waved sphinx moth, who was on the screen door at the back of the house. I had left the security light on the night before and  it attracted moths … Continue reading

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Hope for reversing global warming?

I have long wished I could do something to heal the planet. Swedish teen, Greta Thunberg alerted me to the fact that we need to push politicians to get involved. Greta says we as adults have taken away her future … Continue reading

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The The dissolution of the Church

We arrived for writers’-circle and found the tables all set fo a banquet tonight. This set-up was like a message about the selling of this church and many others. We will have to find another place to meet. Discussion ensued … Continue reading

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