Roses are the wrong pick for Valentine’s Day
Out-of-season, flown-in flowers heavy with pesticide are an odd way to show you care.
By Alice Vincent
New Times,
New Thinking.
On all sides the urban machine is operating at full tilt, churning out volcanic volumes of steam and fumes.
ByIt’s time to tear up the horticultural rulebook and indulge in curiosity.
ByDoes doing something twice in two years count as a tradition? If so, we have a family tradition of going…
ByAs the seasons have been disrupted by climate change, many species have been left mercilessly exposed.
ByAnd who are we, in the minds of those creatures?
ByAlso this week: Talking to strangers and the power of collective community.
ByAfter years of trudging along paths, I’ve learned to stop seeing their completion as an accomplishment.
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