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Anna40
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Mehso-so

Katie Holten is an artist who collected poetry, recipes, excerpts from essays, thoughts related to trees. Some are philosophical, some scientific. Authors range from Ross Gay to Ada Limon, Robert MacFarlane, Richard Powers, Plato or Radiohead. I enjoyed reading bits and pieces but overall, I wonder: what is this? I don‘t understand what “a rewilding of literature and landscape” means and what the point of this book is. Not for me.

CatMS That picture of the trees is beautiful 2d
Anna40 @CatMS yes! You‘re right! The artwork is great and especially this one 2d
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dabbe
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#Naturalitsy
@Alldebooks @TheBookHippie @Chrissyreadit

Absolutely adoring this one! My husband's even reading it along with me! 🌳💚🌳

Soscha I‘m already 19 days behind of a tree, flower & bird of the day. ☹️ 3d
dabbe @Soscha The tree ones are short and sweet; hopefully your others are, too! 🩶🖤🩶 3d
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Singout
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“If you help a female across the road, you must handle her with great gentleness. A turtle who feels threatened will often release urine to startle or deter predators, but a nesting mother who has to do this on the way to the nest has to detour for another drink of water.”

I don‘t remember what this had to do with Jesus or the Bible, but when I was a kid my dad, who is a minister, taught kids how to help a turtle cross without getting peed on.

dabbe #goodtoknow! 🤩😂🤗 6d
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PaperbackPirate
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I have been loving reading A Tree a Day with #naturalitsy. I took my book with me on our hike today to photograph with our state tree, the Palo Verde. This is not her prettiest time of year (check back in March or April for yellow flowers) but you can still see what makes her unique, a green trunk and green branches.

🌳 Photo taken at South Mountain Park, Arizona

TheBookHippie Nice! I am loving this book. 1w
Kenyazero It's certainly an interesting read! Love this picture! 1w
PaperbackPirate Who knew there were so many famous trees? @TheBookHippie @Kenyazero 1w
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PaperbackPirate Thank you @Kenyazero ! 🌳🙌 1w
TheBookHippie @PaperbackPirate I know! We studied Scotland this December and one of their trees got a huge award! I do love it! 1w
PaperbackPirate How fun @TheBookHippie ! 🏆🌳 1w
Ruthiella I love Palo Verdes! 😍 1w
AnnCrystal 😍🌳💝. 1w
Cuilin Beautiful. @TheBookHippie @AllDebooks this book is such a lovely way to start the day. 💚 🌳 1w
AllDebooks It really is a joy. Great photo 😍 1w
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Singout
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I always have a deep, deep feeling for the turtles. If I could take their pain for them I would. Caring deeply comes at a cost. The word “compassion,” contains within itself its emotion price. The prefix “com” means “with.” The Latin root “pate” means “suffering.” To feel compassion, therefore, is to enter into another‘s suffering. It is the knowledge that there can never be any peace and joy for me, unless there is peace and joy for you.

Chelsea.Poole I‘m so glad you‘re reading this one. I wish more people had this elusive “compassion” for animals. 1w
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Singout
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Turtles are a red-hot commodity in the worthless world of the illegal wildlife trade. Turtle trafficking is networked, clandestine, and lucrative. A single three-striped Chinese box turtle, whose powdered plastron is rumoured incorrectly to cure cancer can fetch $25,000…Sea turtles, box turtles, spotted turtles, snapping turtles—no turtle is safe. Poachers mine scientific data and scour books and newspapers for clues on where to find them.

Singout The chapter I‘m reading now, about global poaching and trafficking, reminds me of “The Dragon behind the Glass,”which I read in 2021 and which focussed on the trafficking of the arowainha dragonfish. 1w
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lauraisntwilder
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This isn't book related, but I have to share my newest obsession. I got a birdfeeder with a camera for Christmas. So far, it has "caught" 14 different species. Here are a few of my favorite pictures so far.

mcctrish How awesome 1w
Ruthiella Beautiful! 😍 1w
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1w
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Jess861 Oh I absolutely love this! I hope you post more of these 😊 1w
kspenmoll Wow! I love this! I miss bird feeders. We cannot have them because the bears come to feed on the seed.🙁 1w
Erinreadsthebooks Love!!!!! 1w
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Singout
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Most of us think of turtles as being silent but no, some of them are quite talkative. Various species croak, squeak, belt, whine, and whistle. For the velociraptors park in “Jurassic Park,” filmmakers used the sound of turtles having sex. Some species of Australian river turtle nestlings communicate vocally with each other and with their mothers while still inside the egg.

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Singout
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#FirstLineFridays #FLF @ShyBookOwl
Amid all the other homes on the suburban street—white, grey, beige, pale blue, light yellow—this two-story saltbox stands out.
(My first #AuldLangSpine read from @Chelsea.Poole !)

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Julsmarshall
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek | Annie Dillard
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Pickpick

I‘ve had this forever and finally gave it some the time it deserved. It is lovely, unique and quietly powerful. The cadence of the prose is hypnotic and the way she crafts a sentence! I moved between my print copy and on #audio and can see why this won the Pulitzer prize, well deserving of all the praise. #Roll100 @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper Nicely done! 2w
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