What a well-written, incision, well- put together allegory for "our" regressive human denoument and decline and absolute failure at any dignity and empathy toward each other and the living world. I fear "we" may have rejected and left it for good. I always, I admit, was a little fatalities, but still had hope. Hopefully, in four years, the door on Nature and "our" natural heritage won't be slammed forever. 😪
Great article!!!
I loved reading this. It reminds me of the Starlings cooperative flight patterns. Let's hear it for the birds!
Brilliant, Laura!!!
Took the word right out of my mouth.
What a well-written, incision, well- put together allegory for "our" regressive human denoument and decline and absolute failure at any dignity and empathy toward each other and the living world. I fear "we" may have rejected and left it for good. I always, I admit, was a little fatalities, but still had hope. Hopefully, in four years, the door on Nature and "our" natural heritage won't be slammed forever. 😪
Fatalities = fatalistic