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Celebrating wood, wind, and words
​in St. Paul, Minnesota

What are Moments in the Park?
Moments in the park capture the essence of a sight, sound, scent, or sensation.
Moments are specific to a particular place and time. They often relate to the weather - wind, rain, snow, clouds - or seasonal changes in plants or animals - new leaves appearing, flowers blooming, birds singing.
Many of my moments are found in my local city park. But a "park" can be anywhere something catches your attention, your awareness, your imagination. I have found moments in the median of busy roads while running errands, in the play of light on the bathroom wall, and from the windows of airplanes.
The practice of being open to moments, of observing the particular details of a place and noticing changes from day to day and month to month, is a way of being mindful and present, of engaging with and appreciating the natural world wherever you happen to be.
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Moment: November 15, 2017, 6:30 a.m.

11/15/2017

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Caressed by a tender breeze,  white pines ripple with pleasure.
Horton Park
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Verla link
12/12/2017 05:49:44 am

Poetic tree descriptions. Thank you.

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Tracy
12/12/2017 06:08:20 am

Thanks, Verla! Glad you enjoy them :) I think trees are pretty poetic beings.

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