New England Diary

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Woodland as an organism

In Borderland State Park, which straddles Easton and Sharon, Mass.

"I have been trying to think of the earth as a kind of organism, but it is no go. I cannot think of it this way. It is too big, too complex, with too many working parts lacking visible connections. The other night, driving through a hilly, wooded part of southern New England, I wondered about this. If not like an organism, what is it like, what is it most like? Then, satisfactorily for that moment, it came to me: it is most like a single cell.''

-- The late Lewis Thomas,  physician, essayist and poet. wrote Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher.