what'll we do?
Labels: humanitarian, journalist, June Callwood, social activist
a journal about my garden and my life: thoughts on the chaos, the glory, the surprises, the disasters, and the joys of life and my garden
Labels: humanitarian, journalist, June Callwood, social activist
posted by Kati at 1:08 p.m.
"I thank You God for most this amazing day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes"
--e.e. cummings
I am a writer, artist, gardener and wounded healer with a special interest in the natural world, the re-enchantment of design, and healthy, fabulous food. My home is my garden and workshop, and I use my travels as inspiration. I enjoy stepping off the beaten path to discover the unexpected and to re-connect with the awesome power of Nature to rejuvenate my soul.
2 Comments:
June Callwood passed away, a very sad day indeed for all.
Yes, she will be missed, perhaps we can continue her work and share her passion for others.
chhers Gisela
For those of who will remember her, she will always continue to be a role model indeed. I am renewing my vows to speak up whenever I see or hear something that isn't right. It seems my opportunities come up most often in conversations where people around me make disparaging remarks about "others".
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