The importance of place is something I think about often, and write about slightly less often. I’m glad I found your newsletter to be reminded there are others who feel similarly inclined.
Traditional wants in a community are as important as traditional needs in a community. Truly sticking to the roots of those that worked so hard to stay afloat is where the love that so many seek after can be found. What a wonderful read on a Sunday Evening listening to the rain and reflecting on the growth of our community as a whole. This read was a great reminder to have a moment of "sit back" and enjoy the little things in life, so the bigger things in life have room to bloom!
The importance of place is something I think about often, and write about slightly less often. I’m glad I found your newsletter to be reminded there are others who feel similarly inclined.
Traditional wants in a community are as important as traditional needs in a community. Truly sticking to the roots of those that worked so hard to stay afloat is where the love that so many seek after can be found. What a wonderful read on a Sunday Evening listening to the rain and reflecting on the growth of our community as a whole. This read was a great reminder to have a moment of "sit back" and enjoy the little things in life, so the bigger things in life have room to bloom!
This is wonderful James. There really must be something about a bonfire, too, that is ancient and communal. I'll have to think about this for a while.