Lives of the wild to wild lives; what can we learn from the beings that surround us?
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Monday 6 April 2015
Stardust
Like flashes of lighting on a stormy night the brief illumination revealed moments past. Memories hidden in time came rushing to the surface. The first moment they had shared a breath, the feeling of calm as they traveled side by side across the dry landscape and the deep blue of the sky in the early morning light. She nickered softly stomping her hoof upon the ground of her stall. Her head nodding in longing as though to affirm the reality of her mind’ eye…
“And the rest is rust and stardust.”
~ Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita
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