Each day offers the challenge of ‘hearing what is not said, to see what cannot be seen.’
These daily dispatches, lasting 108 days, provide a window into ways we might learn and grow through these storms – in this extraordinary season - as we find ways to see and face the horizon as we go.
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No. 77 of 108
Science is an informed endeavor by humans to make sense of the universe we are a teeny tiny part of.

No. 76 of 108
When the world slides sideways, it can feel like we have about a 1 in 40,000 chance of making it to the other side well and thriving.

No. 75 of 108
Survival can be about Flourishing. Beauty. Love. Remembrance. Friendship. Cultivation.

No. 74 of 108
What’s in a name? Names count. Words matter

No. 73 of 108
No one is the final catcher of the ball hazard-ly thrown.

No. 72 of 108
As it turns out, we can do without that thingamaplasticjig prime-delivered invention to do whatchamacallit

No. 71 of 108
Yes… many seeds planted, many years ago.

No. 70 of 108
Stay rooted in the one universe in which up is up, down is down.

No. 69 of 108
Whether you believe in climate change or not, nature will be what it will be.

No. 68 of 108
In civil society, we count on experts to guide us, to say – in their knowledgeable and tested views – what is safe, what is not safe, what is highly or strongly recommended to keep us safe and well.

No. 67 of 108
What about doing and being the attributes we wish for ourselves and each other, without an exam?

No. 66 of 108
..the news that the simple act of taking many few moments in each day to consciously breathe low in the body and much slower has tangibly felt benefits

No. 65 of 108
Maka‘ala – eyes wide open – and common sense-making.

No. 64 of 108
To be clear, I detest paper straws.

No. 63 of 108
Truth be told, we have a lot of catch-up work to do.

No. 62 of 108
But nothing shifts the tide more than the beliefs and thoughts and attention of ordinary folx as stories unravel.

No. 61 of 108
Feeling isolated? Lonely even among a crowd of folx? Walk slower! Sit for a bit.

No. 60 of 108
As government information trends dodgy and dicey and ghosted, we need close-to-home informed sources.

No. 59 of 108
Are you alarmed? Good! Alarm means control by force is not yet an accepted norm, to you.

No. 58 of 108
The downside of the skepticism cul-de-sac is the replacement of that which you distrust with a truth you do not question