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Sacred Nature: The Environmental Potential of Religious Naturalism by Jerome A. Stone

O glorious nature! Supremely fair and sovereignly good! All-loving and all-lovely, all-divine!—A few photos from the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

A Day with John Burroughs

Standing in awe of heaven . . .

The need for Nature - some words of Baron d'Holbach and a few photos taken in the Botanic Gardens

Conducting each other into new worlds of thought - or Moss, our sweet cousin. A wedding homily for Jo and Aidan Craigwood

Nature's gifts are simple . . . the simple pleasures of friends stretched out on a grassy knoll (De Rerum Natura, Bk. 2)

Epicurean Self-analysis - dealing with the economic downturn - part 3

A lesson from Wall Street - or Liberal Religion and the Static Paddle

Falling in love again, love again . . .