Watching the July 4 fireworks, there seemed a whole life revolving around the lone moon: not so circular and isolated after all.
For me, there is a great deal of truth, and longing, to an idea I call interlacing, which is the inter-relatedness of things. To some degree, interlacing is a matter of perspective. Here, I choose to see my moon as interlaced with life on Earth. But at another level, the more I look to see examples of interlacing, the inter-relationship and interdependence of things, I find it is actually there. Whether human relationships or ecosystems, I find it out in the world.
Laura
Laura MaaskeJuly 17, 2012
Laura Maaske, MSc.BMC, Medical Illustrator & Medical Animator| e-Textbook Designer

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