Theme: “Consider the Blackbird, the Beetle, and the Dung”.
A Quiet Day takes the form of a handful of short talks by a speaker, interspersed with silence – or silence interspersed with talks – followed by lunch together. From Johannah:
This quiet day takes its lead from poems that reflect on how, as Shalan Joudry puts it, “the land challenges us to shift.” In our time together, we will read and think and talk together about the different experiences of being in and with the land and what it might mean to “shift.”