Rambling On: Literature, Science and Environment

Friday, 29 March 2013

Would forever make a difference?

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Someone recently put forth the idea that given the destruction we do to the world and things around us, it may be a good thing that we'r...

Love Free or Die: The Movie

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Forgive the deviation from the title subjects of literature, science or the environment. Tonight I attended a screening of Love Free or Di...

Reflections on Spring: Daffodils

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I love daffodils. I don't remember the first time I saw one, but I can recall the most impressive showing I've seen of them. Easte...

So tired & Staring

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Ever get to the point of exhaustion where you have a lot of things to do and needs to satisfy but you can't decide which to do first so ...

Freedom in each moment

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A friend of mine just got back from three weeks traveling in Thailand. His favorite part about the trip wasn't the sites or the food but...
Friday, 29 June 2012

Are we bad children?

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This post by Surfrider Japan has got me thinking about our conflicting attitudes towards the environment. It asks "Why do we treat the...
Friday, 30 March 2012

Reflections on Spring: Crocus

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As a southern Californian, I grew up knowing Spring to be that couple of weeks when the mountains and fields were green. It wasn't until...
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Rambling Mary
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom
I started this blog while I was a student at the University of Essex pursuing an MA in Wild Writing, a course which explores the connections between literature, science and nature. These posts track my journey there and beyond. They describe my experiences, pose questions, share thoughts, and wander off on tangents, all in an effort to try to advance the issues we're considering, document the process of mental digestion, and challenge me to write (critically, creatively and casually). They are a sketch of the metabolic process of learning. Each post is a work in progress, a stepping stone, on the path to developing a comprehensive understanding of this type of literature and where it fits in the world. More photos available at: http://Tigrnite.dotphoto.com
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