From Emergence Magazine, an interview with David Hinton starts with the Chinese poem, Egrets.
Robes of snow, crests of snow, and beaks of azure jade,
They fish in shadowy streams.
Then startling away into flight, they leave emerald for lit distances.
Pear blossoms, a tree-full, tumble in the evening wind.

The interview is a forty minute podcast.
This week, I plan to visit Integrity Printing in Bridgetown. They have created a printed volume of my blogs. The year 2022 will be Volume 7. This blog represents #456.
This week, too, I plan for lunch with Heather, Rocky and Debby Hebb at the Ebb Tide cafe. Today, I stopped at the Winemakers Tavern. It is now under new management, as the Bee’s Knees General Store and Bakery.
It is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10 am – 6 pm. This represents a re-invention of commercial activity in the Village of Lawrencetown. If we can recruit a family doctor for the community, in combination with educational initiatives at COGS, there will be the Hope of Geography.
From my conversation, recently, with Brian Arnott in Lunenburg, this energy may also extend to the Annapolis County exhibition and the surrounding agricultural community. Here’s hoping !
Acknowledgements
Rocky and Debby Hebb joined Heather and myself for lunch at the Ebb Tide cafe. The fish burger was excellent, and at a good price. Brian Arnott provided an update on the Annapolis County exhibition. Edward added the graphics.
Reference
Emergence Magazine, February 12, 2023, An Ethics of Wild Mind, Interview with David Hinton, Podcast.
