They call it the Isle of Apples. In older tongues, it was named Avalon — the orchard beyond grief, the shore beyond war, the resting place of kings. In medieval accounts such as the Historia Regum Britanniae, it is described as a place of healing, abundance, and supernatural grace. A utopia. A paradise. A fairy […]
Natural phenomena are not supposed to feel personal. Storms form. Tides shift. Plates grind beneath continents. Stars flare and cool without intention. We call it physics to keep it distant. We call it nature to keep it neutral. But sometimes nature behaves like memory. Today, we notice heat bending records.This year, we watch fire seasons […]
