Was it so wild an idea to think a squirrel might cast a spell? The thought had come to me on a day when I was particularly tired of the cityβs clamor, and in the mood to vicariously consider the powers of a squirrel. I chuckled at the thought. Squirrels, after all, had little else to do but dance along the powerlines and patrol the vast, root-woven territories of their parks.
Tag Archives: Spiritual Ecology
Pest Control: Exploring Birds and Environmental Consciousness
I just launched the website for my academic book, Pest Control: Birds, Black Folk, and the History of Environmental Consciousness in the U.S. South. I will post updates there. Of course, I need to finish writing it first π https://christyhyman1.wixsite.com/pest-control
The Griever’s New Year- and some Gospel music
Sufi philosophy suggests that death is akin to a reconnectionβa joyous reunion for those who lived their lives in unity and love. This imagery resonates deeply as I think of my precious child, who embodied pure love and exuberance.
Finding Light in Costa Rica: A Momβs Journey on the Anniversary of her childloss
August 3rd marks a bittersweet milestoneβit’s the fifth anniversary of my precious sonβs ascension to Heaven. As I sit here reflecting on the past, I feel an overwhelming mix of love and sorrow. The day still feels heavy, and the pain doesnβt ease with time.
HOT FLOWER BED SUMMER
As summer approaches, I find myself reflecting on my gardening journey from last year, particularly the chaos that ensued in my raised bed. Itβs hard to believe how quickly time flies, but the lessons I learned during the last growing season are still fresh in my mind.
RED MAPLE TRUNK JUNCTION! Birds of my parents’ yard!
Today, I witnessed a beautiful congregation of birds at the base of the Red Maple Tree. It was heartwarming to see the camaraderie among them, from the striking Common Grackles to the cheerful Tufted Titmice and spirited Carolina Chickadees. The Mournful Doves cooed softly,
Black Birders Week 2024, I was a featured Speaker!
I had the pleasure of being invited to Black Birders Week programming this past May! Nicole Jackson, ecological and wildlife education extraordinaire, contacted me, and I was glad to accept! The link for the recording: Make sure to check out the programming from other illustrious speakers too! https://www.blackafinstem.com/2024-themes-and-press-statement In Louisiana, in April 2025, I photographedContinue reading “Black Birders Week 2024, I was a featured Speaker!”
Birds of NOLA!Charleston! Charlotte!
NOLA: Bayou Sauvage Charleston, S.C. Charlotte, N.C. Carolina Raptor Center- Huntersville, NC BONUS: 5 Lined Skink
We will always remember #Flaco |Podcast Tribute
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON FEBRUARY 24,2024 ON RANDOMNATUREPOD.ORG A brief farewell to Flaco the Eurasian Eagle-Owl, NYC free bird. Day of ascension- February 23, 2024 The ending of the pod is the Eurasian Eagle Owl Call, audio credit goes to Stein Γ. Nilsen Listen to the podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/farewell-to-flaco-ripflaco/id1640874891?i=1000646715270 or here :https://podbay.fm/p/random-nature/e/1708794000 Big shout to NYCContinue reading “We will always remember #Flaco |Podcast Tribute”
Road to Ithaca, New York and Birds!
It has been a while since I updated. In fact, the last time I updated was in May before I moved to Ithaca, New York.
