Soundings++
1974-99 || 2000-12 || 2013-16 || 2017 || 2018a || 2018b || 2019a || 2019b || 2019c ||
2020a || 2020b || *2020c* || 2021 || 2022-23 || 2024-25 ||
   

Buck


It’s been awhile for a new Singing Mask to join us. Not sure where this came from, but I think 2020 had something to do with it. September 14, 2020.

Hearing is Believing


Hearing is believing. Two times through a brief clip of birds in a tree, taken on my evening walk. The second time through is at half speed. They are in there somewhere. September 20, 2020.

Beginning Autumn


Brief meditation on beginning autumn. September 27, 2020.



Autumn Miniature


Autumn miniature. Kingston, NY, October 19, 2020.



Autumn Tree Poem


Autumn tree poem. Kingston, NY, October 22, 2020.

Leaves


The leaves, they do fall. Kingston, NY, October 23, 2020.

First Snow


Autumn 2020. First snow, Kingston, NY, October 30, 2020.

Going to the Root


Going to the root. Kingston, NY, November 4, 2020.

Autumn 2020 #4


Tree Mushrooms Jay Coyote. Kingston, NY, November 11, 2020.

Feeding Time


Feeding time. Kingston, NY, November 14, 2020.

Autumn 2020 #7


Autumn 2020, full on (rather, full off). Kingston, NY, November 20, 2020.

Thanksgiving


Full of thanks. Trees in backyard, Kingston, NY. Thanksgiving, November 26, 2020.

Stump


Exploring the stump in our back yard. Kingston, NY, November 30, 2020.

Snow Fish Longings


First big snow in our new home in Kingston, NY. December 17, 2020. A friend described this as “this almost feels like a novel...a long, beautiful story compressed into two minutes and nine seconds..”

It Was Beginning Winter


Winter trees, sky and clouds. Kingston, NY, December 29, 2020.



It Was Beginning Winter || Snow Fish Longings || Stump || Thanksgiving || Autumn 2020 #7 || Feeding Time || Autumn 2020 #4 || Going to the Root || First Snow || Leaves || Autumn || Hearing Is Believing || Buck ||

   

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2020a || 2020b || *2020c* || 2021 || 2022-23 ||

Take a leap!





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