naturallyqueer
naturallyqueer
Naturally Queer
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Existing in or formed by nature yet differing in some unique way from what is usual or typical;uncultivated; spontaneous doodles from my brain
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naturallyqueer Ā· 3 years ago
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River otter in Fountaingrove Lake
River otter in FountaingroveĀ Lake
I was surprised to see a river otter swimming in Fountaingrove Lake on January 24, 2022 at 8:15AM. The lake, more a city reservoir, as beautiful as it is for what it is, doesn’t seem a really robust, flowing, naturalistic water system given it’s placement in the middle of a golf course. I know it is fed from the east by Piner Creek which discharges to Santa Rosa Creek which in turn joins the…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 6 years ago
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California ladybug crawling on a Pride of Madera leaf.
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naturallyqueer Ā· 6 years ago
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Not sprung yet… According to calendars and the threshold we've set, spring doesn't begin until March 20. However, nature, as is typical, proceeds as its own pace as we seek to make it fit our arbitrary measures.
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naturallyqueer Ā· 6 years ago
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All that rain
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It rained…a lot. Not as much as in a big, multi-day storm a couple of Februarys ago, but a pretty good hit. My rain gauge registered a good 7 inches over a few days.Ā  (Of course, it’s only the 15th, so the month can still find a good robustness.)
According to press reports, most Bay Area cities are at 100% of average annual rainfall for the rain year that starts measuring on October 1 and doesn’t…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 6 years ago
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Not rolling stones do gather moss
Not rolling stones do gatherĀ moss
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When we moved in to our current place 2 years ago (in March!); I added a few moderate-sized boulders to the yard—they are a lovely hardscape addition to our more ā€œnaturalā€ yard landscape, but I really delight in the moss that grow on them.Ā  In fact, when I was at the, um, rock yard, to pick them out, I was particularly focused on the amount of existing (at that time of the year very dry) moss…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 6 years ago
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This rose was blooming last week between storms. Roses are a lovely forerunner of seasonality!
Although not a botany lesson, I love the use of imagery in the Bette Midler song*. Not pertinent to our area where nothing is beneath any snows, but…:
When the night has been too lonely And the road has been too long. And you think that love is only For the lucky and the strong. Just remember in the winter Far beneath the bitter snows Lies the seed that with the sun’s love In the spring becomes the rose.
*Yes, as far as I am concerned it’s her song…and her movie…but kudos to the song writer, Amanda McBroom.
And remember! Valentine’s Day is a good reminder to start fertilizing your roses! (Because OF COURSE you’ve already pruned them…)Ā I have found great success with these options. (With the stakes, you can poke them in and forget them for several months.)
Ā  Rosy Winter’s Day This rose was blooming last week between storms. Roses are a lovely forerunner of seasonality! Although not a botany lesson, I love the use of imagery in the Bette Midler song*.
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naturallyqueer Ā· 6 years ago
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Celebrating another stable orbit
Celebrating another stableĀ orbit
As we move into the new year on the Gregorian calendar, it’s interesting to note a couple of achievements in space exploration that recently took place.
(Incidentally, the Lunar New Year is the beginning of a year whose months are coordinated by the cycles of the moon. Chinese New Year 2019 begins on February 5—it’s the year of the Pig.)
first photo of Ultima Thule
In a first, just at the close…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 7 years ago
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Short Mindful, Benefits
A couple of recent studies about mindfulness meditation suggest ā€œeven a very small ā€˜dose’ can have beneficial effects in individuals with very little or no practice.ā€ Meaning that even people who don’t meditate regularly can benefit from even one short session of mindfulness meditation.
The suggestion is not that short, irregular meditation is preferable but that any meditation can be a benefit.…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 7 years ago
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Two bees…one flower… I found myself mesmerized by these two different types of bees sharing one flower—a European honey bee and a native species—each having its foraging needs met without disturbing or beeing (get it…) disturbed by the other.
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naturallyqueer Ā· 7 years ago
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None of these flowers were growing where they were ā€œsupposedā€ to be growing. They were all ā€œvolunteers,ā€ having popped up as ā€œweedsā€ā€¦and yet…
Misfit Flowers None of these flowers were growing where they were "supposed" to be growing. They were all "volunteers," having popped up as "weeds"...and yet...
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naturallyqueer Ā· 7 years ago
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In 1998, I was honored to have written this article that appeared in the Bay Area Reporter. Today, I was equally honored that they published my reflections on the 20th anniversary.
If you had asked me when I wrote the ā€œNo obitsā€ article in the Bay Area Reporter in 1998, I’m not sure I would have been able to say I would be around on its 20th anniversary, which is Monday, August 13. I had only just found out about my own HIV infection four months before the article was published.
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naturallyqueer Ā· 7 years ago
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Park Bench Invite A park bench near my home...wise words for today's times...the invitation has been extended.
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naturallyqueer Ā· 8 years ago
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December Hummingbird Just a brief interlude in the backyard garden at the hummingbird feeder. Curious about backyard bird feeding? Ā 
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naturallyqueer Ā· 8 years ago
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Nature’s Classroom Hands-on learning in nature offers exceptional benefits to childhood (& adult!) development. This video from the…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 8 years ago
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Great Minds Think Alike: Thoreau Embraces Darwin
Great Minds Think Alike: Thoreau EmbracesĀ Darwin
I just read an absorbing and detailed excerpt adapted from The Book That Changed America, by Randall Fuller, which details the impact of Darwin’s then just published Origin of Species on American intellectual life, specifically in this section at the deep draw it had for Henry David Thoreau.
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Photo of Darwin & First edition of The Origin of the Species
Initially fascinating as an examination of…
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naturallyqueer Ā· 9 years ago
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yep, this is the kinda day I’m having
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naturallyqueer Ā· 9 years ago
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Something I had to write, as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, in light of (actually, in the harsh glare of) recent news coverage of what seems to be an unending series of child molesters...
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