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FEATURE: Commonweal Magazine

January 9, 2020 David Paul Bayles

I am deeply honored to have my photographs from the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest accompany the essay by Vincent Miller in the January 2020 online and print issue of Commonweal Magazine.

Mr Miller’s essay so eloquently and compellingly makes the case for bringing science and spirituality together in his essay titled Laudato si’ in an Old-Growth Forest — A Cathedral not Made by Hands.

Follow the link to the essay. I promise your heart and your mind will be glad you did.


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