The Wheel Turns: Gratitude for a Good Run
As I look back into the origins of the Wheels of Time and Place toolkit, I experience a flood of recollections of the joys and sorrows of my naïve adventure into self-publishing.
As I look back into the origins of the Wheels of Time and Place toolkit, I experience a flood of recollections of the joys and sorrows of my naïve adventure into self-publishing.
This was the beginning of an approach that I now call wheel-keeping that eventually grew into the Wheels of Time and Place a toolkit and set of instructions for making your own circular journal or mandala, using whatever spatial and temporal scales you choose – such as a year, lunar month, day, lifetime, and do-your-own blank.
Here I am noticing temporal scale – the varying amounts of time for each living being to complete a life cycle from birth to death or for a landscape to change from one kind of ecosystem to another.
I am relating here to spatial scale – the geographic area of a community or ecosystem and therefore, the boundaries we might use to think about home place. I