It never hurts to be vigilant of our surroundings and to notice the small, keen details that are always a part of existence. Sometimes we miss the wondrous beauty that is everywhere, or unusual presences, or out of balance emotions - the complexities that are interwoven prisms everywhere we look if only we actually take the time to see them.
Some of the stories in Reflections are an unassuming nod to science fiction, some are about the cyclical aspect of Nature, some are about people and personalities, and some are about what we might consider to be unassuming parts of daily life that nevertheless can take sudden sharp turns perhaps when we least expect them.
The author’s formal education is in cultural anthropology, wildlife biology, and ethnomusicology. This seems to naturally lead to an ecosystemic approach in lots of directions.