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doin the dirty
summer rain was always such a treat. it cooled the air, and filled the air with that certain, indescribable smell, that Im sure everybody has smelled before. It also gave us kids an excuse to go outside. The rain cooled … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional autobiography, Observation, Patrick Greene
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miscellaneous thoughts
The idea of climbing a tree was something that always fascinated my friends and I when we were growing up. The trees were incredibly tall, and we could only image what the view from the top of one would be … Continue reading
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more thoughts
for as long as I can remember, the water has been part of my life. every summer for the first five years of my life, I spent my summers at the beach on the south shore of long island. my … Continue reading
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i guess its that time of the year
its almost dark at 430 in the afternoon. that is depressing. my skin is starting to look like a crisp piece of notebook paper, pale as a ghost. not to mention that the cold is creeping further and further into … Continue reading
Posted in Observation, Patrick Greene, Weather
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living it
i was very intrigued by Tomashow’s writings on what he calls place-based perceptual ecology. i agree with him in the sense that fully immersing yourself in what you are learning about can add so much to the experience. the concept … Continue reading
Posted in Observation, Patrick Greene, Reading
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we are not alone
Its hard to have a bad day when you see a deer when you are walking through the woods. Mark and I were out in the woods today after class taking pictures for our stories, when all of a sudden … Continue reading
Posted in Observation, Patrick Greene
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script
The wind sings a foreboding tune, As it rattles through the empty limbs. Everything that had once belonged to the trees, Is now laid out in full array, blanketing the earth A single red drop falls from the canopy above, … Continue reading
Posted in Patrick Greene, Poetry
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understory of my week
I’ve been walking around in the one of the quintessential understory dwellers, English Ivy. Its resilience to the countless environmental factors that it is subjected to makes you want to commend it for being so hearty. Unfortunately, English Ivy and … Continue reading
Posted in Observation, Patrick Greene, Photos, Understory and shrubs
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