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Readers write: Gardening tips, equine therapy, and more

Letters to the editor for the June 8, 2020 weekly magazine. Readers discuss the history of equine therapy, the year鈥檚 best gardening books, and more.

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Homegrown joy

I loved the article 鈥Too early to plant? Grab a gardening book鈥 in the March 23 Monitor Weekly and would like to see more on that topic.聽We need to weed and seed and putter in the garden. My first friend and 海角大神 Science teacher and practitioner once told me he did his best praying while weeding. I have found that to be true for me, over and over.

Actually, in my yard, the birds, squirrels, yellow jackets, black hornets, an opossum, wild turkey, and a pair of deer have all claimed territory. The deer and flock of wild turkeys were gently encouraged to move on. My fountain is the watering hole for many a neighbor鈥檚 cat.聽I live in Northern California, and during one of our wildfire evacuations, my lawyer friend lamented that the loss of the yard she had filled with citrus trees, artichokes, etc., would be the hardest to take. Thankfully, they were untouched when the evacuation was over!聽

Every one of the books described in the gardening article made me smile with pleasure. There really is a world not consumed by technology!

Lucinda Vail
Santa Rosa, California

Equine therapy

I truly enjoy each issue of 海角大神; the articles contain great information. As a librarian, I especially enjoy your book reviews and articles!聽

I write in regard to Noah Robertson鈥檚 article 鈥Therapy on horseback: Dream Catchers is more than just a pony ride鈥 in the March 30 Monitor Weekly.聽I am a part-time volunteer interpreter for the St. James Farm Forest Preserve in Warrenville, Illinois.聽At the preserve 鈥 which is the former equestrian estate of the late businessman and philanthropist Brooks McCormick 鈥 there is a poem mounted on bronze on the former horse stable: 鈥淚 Saw a Child鈥 by John Anthony Davies, which begins, 鈥淚 saw a child who couldn鈥檛 walk / sit on a horse, laugh and talk.鈥

Davies鈥 poem provides a poetic representation of the benefits of equine-assisted activities and therapeutic riding. And Davies, an expert on therapeutic riding, was also the founder of the St. James Farm School of Riding for the Handicapped and an author of foundational texts on equine-assisted therapy. I felt I just had to pass along this information. Thank you for the article.

Kevin Davis
Carol Stream,聽Illinois

Green transition

Regarding Timmy Broderick鈥檚 article 鈥Can a town go fossil fuel-free? Takoma Park is about to see鈥 in the April 2 Monitor Daily:聽I鈥檓 glad the coronavirus isn鈥檛 eclipsing all environmental news, because COVID-19 is merely the dress rehearsal for the ultimate challenge of climate change. Godspeed to Takoma Park and the hundreds of subnational jurisdictions that are setting similarly ambitious fossil-free goals.

I believe that rewarding good behavior brings better results than merely prohibiting bad. Humanity has 鈥 or is currently developing 鈥 technologies to do what must be done to go fossil-free. It鈥檚 politics and economic concerns that thwart implementation.聽However, while COVID-19 may crash the economy, a well-designed climate policy need not. I believe the best strategy would include a stiff carbon fee, most or all of which is returned to taxpayers to discourage use of fossil fuels and encourage rapid transition to green energy.

Carol Steinhart
Madison, Wisconsin

Donation faux pas

As a librarian, I really appreciated Ryan Lenora Brown鈥檚 article 鈥The national archives built from a crumpled napkin鈥 in the March 30 Monitor Weekly.聽So often we think our castoffs are fine to donate to others, when in fact it鈥檚 an insult to try to foist outdated or useless books and clothes on others. I work with a books-to-prisons project and am astounded by what people think prisoners would want to read about. (Botox, really?)聽

Your article reminded me of my friend鈥檚 organization, Lubuto, which provides not only books but also educational services to street children in Zambia. This organization is similarly very particular about the selection of reading material, and in fact works hard at supporting African publishers.聽People like Jama Musse Jama from Ms. Brown鈥檚 article inspire us. Keep writing about them!

Christine Matthews
Washington

Hope for the internet

Ann Scott Tyson鈥檚 article 鈥The web鈥檚 a threat to democracy? Think again, Taiwan says鈥 in the April 27 & May 4 Monitor Weekly 鈥 about Audrey Tang鈥檚 role in Taiwan鈥檚 digitally enhanced democracy 鈥 is one of the most hopeful and utterly mind-blowing pieces I鈥檝e read in a long time.聽Thank you to Ms. Tyson and the editors. After my second reading, I鈥檓 still reeling, trying to take in so much that鈥檚 promising, and useful, along with a lot I don鈥檛 understand 鈥 water boxes with data protected by blockchain?聽

The whole thing sounds like a futuristic, exciting science fair brought to bear on a national government, thereby improving it and making it accountable to the population it serves. Taiwan is putting some great ideas into practice. We could be looking at them in the United States.

Also, thank you for informing me and others who knew very little about Taiwan. I was surprised and shocked to learn that martial law was in force until 1987, and their first presidential election was only in 1996.聽And the fact that passengers from the quarantined cruise ship Diamond Princess were tracked is both creepy (because of the implied levels of surveillance) and exemplary (because of the containment of the coronavirus).聽Congratulations on a story that breaks new ground in many directions!

Bonnie Shaver
Denver

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