Laguna Earth Exchange
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At the Laguna in Sebastopol we explored the wounds and beauty of the Laguna; discussed the history of the site and global and local water issues, including our current drought; told stories of our own relationship to water; went on a nature walk; conducted a Waters of the World ceremony; made personal commitments for how we would relate to water moving forward; created art and shared poetry. It was a joy to be part of this national event!
At the Laguna in Sebastopol we explored the wounds and beauty of the Laguna; discussed the history of the site and global and local water issues, including our current drought; told stories of our own relationship to water; went on a nature walk; conducted a Waters of the World ceremony; made personal commitments for how we would relate to water moving forward; created art and shared poetry. It was a joy to be part of this national event!
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