How many of these can you answer about the bioregion where you live?
It seems appropriate that these questions came up (during my daily highlights review) on a colonial holiday. May we re-orient ourselves to deep connection over superficial exploitation.
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Point north.
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What time is sunset today?
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Trace the water you drink from rainfall to your tap.
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When you flush, where do the solids go? What happens to the waste water?
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How many feet above sea level are you?
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What spring wildflower is consistently among the first to bloom here?
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How far do you have to travel before you reach a different watershed? Can you draw the boundaries of yours?
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Is the soil under your feet, more clay, sand, rock or silt?
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Before your tribe lived here, what did the previous inhabitants eat and how did they sustain themselves?
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Name five native edible plants in your neighborhood and the season(s) they are available.
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From what direction do storms generally come?
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Where does your garbage go?
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How many people live in your watershed?
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Who uses the paper/plastic you recycle from your neighborhood?
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Point to where the sun sets on the equinox. How about sunrise on the summer solstice?
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Where is the nearest earthquake fault? When did it last move?
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Right here, how deep do you have to drill before you reach water?
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Which (if any) geological features in your watershed are, or were, especially respected by your community, or considered sacred, now or in the past?
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How many days is the growing season here (from frost to frost)?
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Name five birds that live here. Which are migratory and which stay put?
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What was the total rainfall here last year?
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Where does the pollution in your air come from?
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If you live near the ocean, when is high tide today?
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What primary geological processes or events shaped the land here?
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Name three wild species that were not found here 500 years ago. Name one exotic species that has appeared in the last 5 years.
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What minerals are found in the ground here that are (or were) economically valuable?
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Where does your electric power come from and how is it generated?
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After the rain runs off your roof, where does it go?
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Where is the nearest wilderness? When was the last time a fire burned through it?
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How many days till the moon is full?
The Bigger Here Bonus Questions:
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What species once found here are known to have gone extinct?
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What other cities or landscape features on the planet share your latitude?
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What was the dominant land cover plant here 10,000 years ago?
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Name two places on different continents that have similar sunshine/rainfall/wind and temperature patterns to here.