A Spy in the House of Love

Sunset over kunanyi

She was grateful that hypnotised by the sun’s reassuring splendour and the sea’s incurable restlessness, her own nerves did not recoil and spring within her to destroy this moment of repose.

Book by Anais Nin

Mays Beach, Tasmania

The sweeter the peach

We are linked in a co-evolutionary circle.

The sweeter the peach, the more frequently we disperse its seeds, nurture its young, and protect them from harm.

Food and plants act as selective forces on each other’s evolution – the thriving of one in the best interest of the other.

This, to me, sounds a bit like love.

Robin Wall Kimmerer in Braiding Sweetgrass
Prostanthera lasianthos