asakiyume: (shaft of light)
There are rivers whose personhood has been recognized--in New Zealand, Colombia, Bangladesh, Canada, elsewhere too. And now, on the occasion of COP16, the 2024 UN Biodiversity Conference currently underway in Cali, Colombia, there's a legal petition to have Ecuador's Los Cedros cloud forest recognized as a co-copyright holder for a song, created by writer Robert McFarlane, musician Cosmo Sheldrake, mycologist Giuliana Furci, legal scholar César Rodríguez-Garavito--and the forest.

In this Guardian article, McFarlane says,
It wasn’t written within the forest, it was written with the forest. This was absolutely and inextricably an act of co-authorship with the set of processes and relations and beings that that forest and its rivers comprise. We were briefly part of that ongoing being of the forest, and we couldn’t have written it without the forest. The forest wrote it with us.

The organization they're working through is the More Than Human Life (MOTH) project, which describes itself as "an interdisciplinary initiative advancing rights and well-being for humans, non-humans, and the web of life that sustains us all." They have a book, MORE THAN HUMAN RIGHTS
An Ecology of Law, Thought and Narrative for Earthly Flourishing,
edited by Rodríguez-Garavito, which is free to download on their site (link here), as they want people to have access to the ideas and thinking.

In other news, an owl perched in a lilac right by our door this morning, looking for all the world like a person in a parka with a fur-lined hood. Her feet were invisible where she perched, her eyes were black and only black when she swiveled around to look at Wakanomori and me. We had come to see what the disturbance was--crows were making such a racket. Apparently they don't like Madam Owl.
asakiyume: (birds to watch over you)
One of the best things about going to Logan Airport (Boston's international airport) is getting to visit with these creatures of the ocean, set in the floor:

artist Jane Goldman, Logan airport

artist Jane Goldman, Logan airport

artist Jane Goldman, Logan airport

Those are just some--there are more.

This journey, I took the time to read the artist's plaque. They are by Jane Goldman, and the title of the overall work is Atlantic Journey

at Logan airport

Apparently it was completed the year we returned to the United States from England: 1998. We'd been in and out of Logan many times before that, but now I can't imagine a journey there that doesn't involve visiting with these guys. (Though actually, any time we're not going to terminal E, the international departures and arrivals terminal, I guess we don't see them ... but almost all our travels involve terminal E, so.)

The title is great, because most people who leave or arrive from that terminal are, in fact, engaged in an Atlantic journey. (Not us when we're heading toward Japan or Timor-Leste, BUT OTHERWISE YES.)

Do you remember the snowy owl I posted about, the one that was rescued and being taken to a rehabilitator? I saw a follow-up story, and she's doing *great*. She had been so weak she couldn't stand and wasn't keeping food down, and now she's putting away many mice and small critters a day. They expect they'll be able to release her in the spring.

I had some year-end thoughts, but if I write them up, they'll go in a different post. Have some more floor sea creatures, under the cut.

This isn't even all of them! )
asakiyume: (cloud snow)
A snowstorm is expected today, so yesterday I only felt like doing something kind of perfunctory, so I did these very standard Christmas bells.



But then this morning I woke up and ... no snow. No snow expected until after noon. Well, I couldn't do *two* perfunctory pictures, so I did one I'd been saving up: a blue jay.



And here, unrelated to the Advent calendar, is a sweet photo from the Daily Hampshire Gazette, a local paper: a snowy owl ^_^ What an armful!

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