Wednesday, March 18, 2020

exhausted & strung out

W magazine posted an article about frolicking dolphins in the clear canals of Venice. The tragic double edge to this happy news is that it took a forced lock down that quarantined humans away to create some space for nature and other animals to come out and play.

Venice canals

Did it have to take a pandemic of CoVid19 proportions for this to happen? This is what happens to our earth without us humans. Maybe we will learn to be more mindful about sharing in the future - provided there still is one for us. Nature all too easily takes back what is rightfully hers.

In the isolation of our homes are we developing our interior and exploring more external compassion? Are we taking this opportunity to be more reflective and contemplative? What does social distancing do to enhance us? Are we allowing this to happen?


wonder | wander | women are apart and addressing the reality of this for each of us - in separate and different approaches. May these trying times bring forth more caring revelations rather than more opportunistic behavior.


Here's a beautiful read that we hope can give you a few moments of wonder and joy to lift your spirit and clear away some of this heavy shit we are facing. Distract ourselves from human trivia and trauma to enter a magical world unknown to us.


An introduction into the world’s most perplexingly smart marine life of the octopus - a story in eight parts

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