this is from riding the waves, a part of old birds
old birds
As she moved around Mrs.
Scattergood’s world Baubo thought about all the old birds she knew. That is not
just a tableau in her mind. It is a tribute to the old birds that have brought
us the colors, the knowledge, the beauty and the ability to know how to
appreciate and preserve our home. Our home has skies and lands, seas, beaches,
big oceans and mountains both above and below the water. Today, right here and
now, Baubo would say that this beautiful world, in this difficult time, should
recognize so many. If it only knew to do
that. Mrs. Scattergood would know Rachel Carson, Jacques Cousteau, her friend
from her youth, her friend because her mother’s Mah Jong players called Mr.
Cousteau her friend since she told them about him long before he came into the
collective consciousness. If Baubo had
known what a net this collective was she would have whispered the names of many
other women, and men who would never be known in libraries but would always
have a place in hearts and tributaries however they streamed into our being.
~
We pay tribute to those
streams of beings. People who have shown us the connections so that we can hold
onto the beauty. Aldo Leopold is grandfather to our ecology because he made a
leap of imagination riding on his knowledge of nature. He did what one’s tribal family might, as the
Crow Women have for Mrs. Scattergood, made the sacred round and brought her
round with their dance.
~
Kim McDodge was a woman Mrs.
Scattergood knew through an online homeopathic group. She was that rare kind of person who brought
passion to the everyday. She recognized
that “Our
geniuses will not tolerate this shrinking of our fates into systems – normal,
harmonious or transcendent…”
~
We must not shrink our
fates. That is, if there is sky to cover
and clouds to pass through; if there are ways through the treetops and through
the hearts of those we love and must leave so that we can return on our own
unseen roads. We must not shrink our fates.
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