Some people seem to have a 200 year old oil painting restored over the generations, which they continue to use as their worldview. My worldview involves getting outside and looking around. Ancilleno Davis, PhD. Candidate Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology-... Continue Reading →
Without empathy, there is no poetry. The writer cannot reach out. The reader is not touched.
If you think about, it the rest of creation is living in hell. And humans are the devils. Ancilleno Davis, PhD. Candidate Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology- Miami University, Oxford Ohio
Privilege is walking around with an athletic supporter and cup that has been in your family for generations; finding all the people without cups, kicking them between the legs, telling them how much it hurts you and that you understand... Continue Reading →
I believe in truth, kindness, genuine reasoned argument and sustainable practices that promote a greater good. Therefore I cannot be a die hard supporter of any political party. I wish all citizens and community members held these beliefs. Unfortunately, most... Continue Reading →
Tomorrow, my photos will be up for auction at the Annual Kirtland's Warbler Festival in Roscommon, Michigan. Five photos of Kirtland's Warblers on the wintering grounds in Eleuthera. This little bird is the comeback story of migratory birds. Added to... Continue Reading →
My ideas are little secretive things. They buzz and mumble in my head. I can never count them. And when one escapes, they all come out in a rushing swarm. Ancilleno Davis, PhD. Candidate Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology- Miami... Continue Reading →
Names can mean so much and so little. I remember first meeting Alma and being introduced to her as such. Dr. Wiley would always call her Alma when speaking to me. And I began to call her Alma. Her official... Continue Reading →
Today I write these quotation marks " " for you to place around the words of all these poets. Poets from around the world share their perspectives on borders. via Poets on Borders: Perspectives at Poetry International — Discover
