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In Praise of Black Capped Chickadees

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October 18, 2022

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In Praise of Black Capped Chickadees

The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind.

– Carly Simon –

In Praise of Black Capped Chickadees

“I’d like to offer some words in praise of chickadees. Though seven different species inhabit North America, four of them in Alaska, here I will focus on the black-capped chickadee, the bird that transformed my life nearly three decades ago. Because they’re among the most common birds to inhabit the Anchorage area — and much of our continent –nearly everyone can recognize black-capped chickadees (which I sometimes simply call black-caps) and their familiar chick-a-dee-dee calls. At the same time, I suspect that most people largely ignore black-caps, don’t give them much thought, simply because they are so common (those who put out bird feeders being exceptions to that rule). And because they’re small and “ordinary,” they’re easy to overlook, easy to take for granted. Here I’ll show many of the ways that black-capped chickadees are in fact among the most extraordinary creatures with whom we share this northern landscape, their exceptional nature documented by researchers who’ve closely examined their lives.” Nature writer Bill Sherwonit proceeds to do exactly that in this wonderful piece. { read more }

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Take a moment today to stop the noise in your mind, and tune into the presence of all the life forms around you.

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A Flower’s Job Is To Bloom

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Weekly Reading Oct 17, 2022

A Flower’s Job Is To Bloom

–Srikumar Rao

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2589.jpgA powerful moment in My Fair Lady is when Henry Higgins’s mother commiserates with a sobbing Eliza Dolittle. Eliza is distraught because Higgins did not congratulate her after an exemplary performance at the royal ball when the crown prince himself took the first dance with her.

She rebukes Higgins by comparing him to Colonel Pickering, who treats a flower girl as if she were a duchess. Higgins retorts that he treats a duchess as if she were a flower girl and asserts that he treats everyone the same.

Eliza wanted to feel important and be treated that way.

So do you. So do I. And so does most everyone else.

The problem arises when we want this recognition and applause to come from a specific person or group of persons. Every time our emotional well-being is affected by whether someone else acknowledges us, we construct a prison around ourselves and hand that person the key.

Why would we do that? Why would we ever want to do that?

We do it because we never thought about it and because everyone around us is doing the same. Do we really want our happiness to be controlled by the spigot of other people’s attention and acclaim?

Our job as a flower is to bloom. Our fulfillment lies in that.

The rose that blossoms in the wild is not a whit less than the one that does so in a show garden.

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How do you relate to the notion that ‘the rose that blossoms in the wild is not a whit less than the one that does so in a show garden’? Can you share a personal story of a time you were able to find freedom from a need for recognition? What helps you stay true to your nature, just like a flower’s job is to bloom?

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