Loving Our Planet

“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.”

~Native Proverb

I’ve always liked this quote, and as we honor Earth Day, it continues to resonate. 

I’m grateful to live in a state with strong environmental laws, beautiful lakes and streams, access to clean drinking water, and a commitment to combating the climate crisis. I hope we’re not too late.

A serene stream flowing through rocky terrain, surrounded by trees and sparse vegetation.
Alum Rock Park, San Jose
A coastal view framed by tree branches, showcasing waves crashing on the shore under overcast skies.
Carmel by the Sea, Carmel
A woman wearing a gray sweater and blue jeans stands on a sandy beach with a seal resting in the background, overlooking a serene ocean view.
Año Nuevo State Park, Elephant Seal in background
Scenic view of a suburban area with palm trees, greenery, and cloudy skies in the background.
View of Silicon Valley from Harwood Hill, San Jose
A serene garden landscape featuring well-manicured lawns, a reflecting pond, and neatly trimmed hedges. In the background, hills are visible under a clear blue sky, with a prominent yellow tree adding a splash of color.
Filoli National Trust, Woodside
A group of sea lions resting on wooden docks above green water.
Beneath the Santa Cruz Wharf
Sea Lions
Three horses grazing in a lush green field with rolling hills in the background under a cloudy sky.
Open Space, San Jose Foothills
A close-up of green and yellow flowering plants among various types of lush foliage in a garden setting, featuring distinct succulents and vibrant orange flowers.
My Humble Garden

“The earth is what we all have in common.” — Wendell Berry

10 thoughts on “Loving Our Planet

  1. Absolutely beautiful! For some reason, your photos moved me to tears, and Woody Guthrie’s This Land is Your Land came to mind. (I’m listening to it right now.) The humble and the grand come to together to make our magnificent planet.

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    • Thank you, Laurie. I’m glad these photos moved you. I’ve taken them over many years and as I searched my photo folder, I enjoyed the memories and the beauty.

      Climate change is here, and you and I feel the potential and actual loss of nature’s beauty. It touches our heart.

      Now I’m off to listen to This Land is Your Land, I song I once belted out while swinging in a park. Thank you for that.

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