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it's a funky neighborhood.  When Alyssia first moved here from Chico,  to be closer  (to the Hill) (to me),  i asked her what it was like and her answer was…there's a lot of foot traffic.   i thought,  me,  from Polvadera, NM,  i thought…how nice…people Out,  walking….but then learned that a lot of foot traffic means people on foot because they don't own vehicles.  People on foot,  moving almost incessantly to get needs met,  most often  meaning drugs.   O.  ok,  well….    When i used to think about California i thought in terms of maybe LA.   or maybe San Diego,  where she used to live,  where Julian was born when she was still in the Navy.   This is an old neighborhood of wooden houses,  almost all in some state of disrepair,  but…FULL.  Multiple families.  it is a common neighborhood for Oroville and nicer than quite a few.  There are also BeautyFull old neighborhoods,  and just Beautiful neighborhoods.  Everything.   The common equation is that everywhere there is any tiny space at all is FULL of Things Growing.  Trees, bushes, vines, grasses, plant people of all imaginable kinds.  It blooms.  Flowers are everywhere.  Year round.  Things GROW with Wild Abandon.

 

 


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out back,  a modest sized Oak,  but the biggest acorns i've ever seen.   These are the size the First People would have gathered, ground into flour for the Rain Months.  

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14 responses to “Equinox in a neighborhood on Earth”

  1. LaceLady Avatar
    LaceLady

    beautiful ~ I can “see” what you see! spectacular acorns…lovely flowers and so much more. makes me wonder what is around the corner. blessings to you all.

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  2. Mo Crow Avatar

    (((Grace))) hope you & the clan can get back to The Hill very soon!

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  3. jude Avatar

    it’s pretty funky here as well.
    deer love acorns

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  4. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    I’m thinking you probably are missing The Hill although it sounds like you spend part of everyday caring for the plant’s and animals.

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  5. jamie Avatar
    jamie

    I am amazed at all the plant people growing all over out there. Everything here in the east is tired green or chlorophyll-less yellow. Somethings are dry, very dry from no rain. Green acorns, but not like those. They are beautiful. Last week I was shelling acorns to extract tannin for dye and I swear one of them said “I’m an oak tree!” Made me laugh but also made me sit in awe for a few minutes. To hold an oak tree in your hand.

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  6. Yvette Avatar

    Strange world…I loved reading your last posts . It’s possitive as always….as you look at the world beyond the madness……
    May rain comes
    Acorns here in abundance…..
    Be with you

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  7. Deb G Avatar

    Foot traffic…. Thinking about how this morning the wind is blowing, it’s raining hard. For the first time in many years I won’t be walking to the bus stop, walking down the hill after getting off the bus, coming to work soaking wet. Sometimes it’s an incredible way to really feel alive. With this kind of weather the homeless sometimes take shelter by riding the buses. Thinking about that too.

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  8. grace Forrest Avatar

    around the corner?, More. There is More.
    Love and blessings back

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  9. grace Forrest Avatar

    it’s going to be a While. Difficult weather forcasted for the weekend

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  10. grace Forrest Avatar

    it alternates, but i so much am at loose ends here

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  11. grace Forrest Avatar

    i love this
    maybe you might Plant one…and Watch?
    much is dry, bone dry. But the wisdom of this Place…
    some things stay GREEN and perform magic

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  12. grace Forrest Avatar

    acorns there….with you…same. so, we are Same.
    Rain will come in a month or so…in it’s own time

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  13. grace Forrest Avatar

    there is so much to think about how we Live…all of Us.
    Those who have Choice. Those who do not. But we make
    our Way.

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