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Annie Dillard talks about a lot of gross things that she saw in nature, but at least she was fully in it. It’s funny that according to the reading, Thoreau didn’t even really open himself up to nature. He built a house on Walden Pond, which actually restrained him from the elements. Annie Dillard talks about being at the conflicting point between life and death, completely unknown but experiencing full joy in that. That’s pretty neat to think that we can be at that point by being in nature.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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