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By Judy Butcher, on April 3rd, 2009
Check out this great website www.prairiechickenviewing.com. This farm is located within miles of EarthWonders and offers an opportunity to see the prairie chicken dances up close and personal. He’s built blinds, including one for people with disabilities, and says the hens are sometimes only 4-5 feet from the viewing platforms. What an [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 31st, 2009
The concept of creating a culture of caring is BIG. It’s big because it’s an intrinsic part of who we are - as an individual, a family, a community, a nation, a world. We can look at the nature of care as an individual. Do we care enough about ourselves to do the things we [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 26th, 2009
The Canadian Press, January 4, 2009 reports new startling data on Alzheimers. In a study by the Alzheimer Society of Canada, 15% of Canadians affected with Alzheimer’s are under age 65 (approximately 71,000) and 50,000 are 59 or younger!
Yesterday, Maria Shriver testified in Washington on behalf of her dad and her family. In personal and [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 24th, 2009
I read a piece by Mark Nepo today. He talks about how birds don’t understand holding back or guaranteed return on investment. Humans alone hold out for guarantees and as a result we “snuff the spark that is discovery”.
When I talk to people who have lived long lives or who have been told their days [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 21st, 2009
Researchers have found interacting with nature to have similar effects as meditation. (Marc Berman, Univ of Michigan). I don’t know about you but every time I try meditation to relieve stress or relax, I find myself more anxious than ever before. “Stilling the mind” almost drives me mad! I recognize that meditation takes practice. I [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 20th, 2009
There was a discussion on race and diversity this morning on Good Morning America. Robin Roberts ended the piece by saying “diversity begins with dialogue”. I liked that, so here goes. This message today isn’t about race, but about aging. Regardless of political persuasion, no one can refute that we took a giant step forward [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 18th, 2009
I’ve learned to look to Nature for answers much of the time. That doesn’t mean I don’t read (books are my addiction), don’t seek others opinions, etc. It simply means that I’ve found Nature to provide the perspective for what I’ve read and often the practical application. The best way to explain [...]
By Judy Butcher, on March 17th, 2009
At EarthWonders, our Ecology of Caring is built on the foundation that “everything is connected to everything else”. Its core focus is on nursing, assisted, memory, hospice and palliative and in-home care, but it strikes me that this same concept is so visible especially in our economic market today. I’m not an economist, I’m not even [...]
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Favorite Quotes "Like water, be gentle and strong.
Be gentle enough to follow the natural paths of the earth,
and strong enough to rise up and reshape the world."
- Brenda Peterson
Nature Health Research News Psychological Science, December Issue -
University of Michigan researchers Berman, Jonides and S. Kaplan found that walking in a park in any season, or even viewing pictures of nature, can help improve memory and attention by 20% after one hour interacting with nature.
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