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Winter Reeds in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

“Only conjugate!”—The meeting and fusion of round or irregular bodies

A hauntological walk across Fulbourn Fen, along Fleam Dyke to the bronze-age barrow at Mutlow Hill

Six ways of looking a fenland reeds— a light that gives clarity and sharpness . . . that subdues and blurs

The vanguard of their peoples— A meditation on Hannah Arendt’s 1943 essay, “We Refugees” for Hope Not Hate's "One Day With(out) Us"

A touch of the Indian sub-continent on a winter afternoon in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

A common ground? A Unitarian and Universalist religious naturalist meditation on Darwin’s 207th birthday