![]() ![]() But I’m not, so I turn to the late Loren Eiseley, who is one of the very wonderful, beautiful literary scientists. I turn to poetry I think because of its effect as distillation about really what I’ve learned from this last difficult year what’s really important and where you can find solace. And I realized what I was missing most was spontaneity. RH: I was walking in the woods near my home seeking solace in nature in this really difficult time when it felt like the world was really narrowing down. In this week’s Poetry Friday segment, Rose Houk, a writer for KNAU’s Earth Notes series, shares her thoughts on the healing power of the natural world, as well as a poem by the late American anthropologist and nature science writer Loren Eiseley. Many people turn to nature for solace in times of trouble, and living on the Colorado Plateau, we are fortunate to have an abundance of open space to do just that. ![]() It goes without saying that 2020 has been a tough year filled with a lot of uncertainty. ![]()
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