<p>If we want to change something we have to change the stories we tell about it. So this is a good time to talk about changing the stories we tell about this amazing planet and all that&rsquo;s on it. The 7th book in the Small Scale Stories book does just that giving voice to flora and fauna and even a crane and a park bench.&nbsp;</p><p>We need their stories because they help us to respect and look after the storytellers whether we consider them animate or inanimate.</p><p>Anyone can help tell nature&rsquo;s stories. Sit at a wooden desk and think about the tree it came from. Smell a flower and consider what it would be like to spend all your life tethered to the earth. Watch a goose hanging out solo with a pair of mallards and consider what made them companions. Duck for cover when a red-winged blackbird dive bombs your hair and ponder what it must be like to be able to scare off birds many times your size.</p><p>Storytellers are everywhere. Sometimes they tell their stories with words. Other times they evoke them with a turn of the head a funny dance or a wild blossoming in a starkly ugly place. All we have to do is pay attention ponder and ask what role we play in changing the stories.</p><p>You are a storyteller. Everyone is. Be a storyteller for change for honoring the earth for loving the planet.</p>
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