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Following her car accident and the death of her mother fourteen year old Charlie becomes isolated within the walls of ancient Twizel Manor. She finds solace in watching the red squirrels at play in the woods until the quiet refuge of Twizel is threatened and both Charlie and the Squirrels… Read More

Essay / Memoir

April 18, 2024

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Other than ornamental, Jacaranda is not of much used, but the Tanzanian youth have found a use for it. Read More
Kermit the Frog once famously sang "It's not easy being green." With all due respect to him and to Jim Henson, I have to disagree. Converting to a sustainable lifestyle has not only been easy, it has saved me considerable money on paper towels and napkins, disposable plastic bags, gasoline,… Read More

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a collection of the observations of our natural world. My painting " Buck" Read More

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What does it mean to stand up for your convictions? Would you have the will to follow your heart under any circumstances? Some of the most valuable lessons we learn are from our elders, but sometimes it takes a little magic to really make the message take flight. Photo by… Read More
Beth knew she had to get away. So she joined her twin brother on his trip to Africa. Little did she know what she would discover. Read More

Poem / Poetry

January 04, 2020

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Preserving nature, and falling in love, my painting "Heron Sunrise" Read More

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There's a growing interest in the environment and conservation, but there's not always consistency. Read More
Just asking if this leader can make our world a better place for all our good wishes from the bottom of my heart. I have only treasured this hope in my writing here. A change we seek may rise for this common welfare for our sustainable development globally. Saving more… Read More
Let us trump this hour of deepest gratitude what makes us humble before Mother Nature. Your need trump this greatness of a very true need. :) Read More
The story begins when Mr. Thoreau, through an anomaly of nature, awakens in a bog near Concord, after being dead for 172 years. He promptly walks to Boston where he is arrested for catching and cooking a fish in Boston Commons Park. He is befriended by Marberry and Elizabeth Thornton… Read More
This Christmas make your hearts commitment rise for a genuine reason beyond time. When your fullest care make this journey ahead, within your true soul may you live prosperous happy healthy life ever. If you have crafted this passion let live this wish of our new generations one step ahead.… Read More
This written fact details ENCYCLICAL LETTER LAUDATO SI’ OF THE HOLY FATHER FRANCIS ON CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME. May help when we need this the most. :) Read More
It is their livelihood. For humanitarian reason we cannot end solution with one green button. All life respect happiness to be with utmost wellness blessings. If this street has many passerby, who will route back in time for an hideout? Beheading all who may fall sick without daily bread, can… Read More
If we make an resolution for 2014, let us promote the cause for this Energy conservation day like no other. I note this as we cannot never make such equilibrium for our future generation ahead. Let us do our best. :) Read More

Poem / Memoir

December 16, 2014

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Have a time. Take a thought. Make this abundant. Kind as blessing. Listen from heart. Find one moment. Hear this. :) Read More

Poem / Non-Fiction

December 16, 2014

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When you are naturally committed for the good cause the whole of universal might will be there for you and your good life. Lets make it bright and wake up each time when you close your eyes. Read More
In the dawn of history and today times changes with always what you have in your hand. Realizing the meaning of these words about our planet has been carved out as ever uncompleted short story. Read More
The first book in “The Last Biome” series of fast-paced adventure novels starts with four young children who, prompted by their discovery of a strange white frog, accidentally open a pathway to a parallel world called Norefole. There they learn that some Norefolians have been traveling to Earth to save… Read More

Poem / Poetry

December 13, 2013

A poem expressing environmentalism! Read More
Amazon Hall of Fame Reviewer Grady Harp says, "Having read and absorbed the very important book BLESS THE BEES by Kenneth Eade, this version that delivers the same message is meant for children and is a very fine introduction to biology for young minds: teach them from the start to… Read More

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Living in Vermont, I believe this is one of the most beautiful states. This is not because of pristine landscaping. This is because nature is allowed to grow and exist. Read More
History repeats itself. Europe was overpopulated, polluted, plague ridden, and in strife when we risked it all to come to the new world...but the new world would not last forever. Now here we are 200 years into the future leaving the Earth after totally consuming it. Overpopulation, devastated ecosystems, industrial… Read More

Book / Memoir

September 01, 2012

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Twenty-five years ago they bought a homestead, in the middle of Vancouver Island, on the water’s edge. There are still reflections off the small lake at the foot of Mount Benson- of gardens and vineyards and woodland encounters. Westwood Lake Chronicles is a dreamscape diary, a backyard inventory of life… Read More
A pastoral poem reminding of the importance of our earth and how we are rapidly destroying it. Read More
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