Issue 59: May 2026

The Green Bloom: Chlorophyll, Light, and Renewal

By WS/C
May 1, 2026

Explore what happens chemically, sensorially, and culturally when landscapes “turn on” in May.

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Environmental Generational Amnesia and the Smell of Maybugs

By Clara Muller
May 1, 2026

Learn about a vanished sensory world where the arrival of spring was not only seen and heard but unmistakably smelled.

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Edward Steichen: Delphiniums on Umpawaug Farm

By Gayil Nalls
May 1, 2026

The renowned photographer was also a devoted cultivator of beauty, transforming fields of delphiniums into a living laboratory of color, form, and light.

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Elizabeth Blackwell: The Courage of Attention

By John Steele
May 1, 2026

Read about the life and work of Elizabeth Blackwell, whose remarkable A Curious Herbal transformed botanical knowledge through the disciplined act of seeing.

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The Importance of Embodied Joy

By Gayil Nalls
May 1, 2026

What if joy is not something we think about, but something we enter through the body?

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Seeds, Time, and the Human Psyche

By Margherita Gandolfi
May 1, 2026

A simple act—planting a seed—opens into a meditation on time, memory, and the quiet discipline of hope.

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Eat More Plants: Recipes

Spring Dandelion & Burdock Broth

By Gayil Nalls
May 1, 2026

Rooted in macrobiotic philosophy, this broth invites a return to balance: between body and environment, nourishment and restraint, simplicity and depth.

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