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August 1, 2021

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Moon Tree

We are going to the moon that is not very far. Man has so much farther to go within himself.

- Anais Nin -

Moon Tree

"In 1971, more than four hundred tree seeds were collected and ensconced in an aluminum canister. They were chosen from across the United States: the resinous sweet gum and mud-loving southern loblolly; the northwestern Douglas fir, green and mossy; the sycamore leafing over mid-western flood plains; and the coastal redwood, stretching along the sandy loam of the Pacific. For all the preparations involved, NASA's plan was simple at its heart: let's see how they handle this journey." { read more }

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Every life form we encounter holds hidden stories. Take a moment to consider the multidimensional mystery of this. If interested, you can learn more about what happened to the seeds that went to the moon here. { more }


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