This week we'll be talking about determined dandelions. Dandelions have a
bad reputation in the USA. Their aggressive spread across lawns and
their ability to adapt have made them Public Enemy #1 for many
gardeners. But in many parts of the world, they are valued as a food
crop and a source of medicine. We'll discuss the analogy that sometimes
we have false perceptions of a problem or of other people, and that our
views vary depending on where we live and what information we have.
Also, like the dandelion's growth, certain behaviors can spread very
quickly, such as telling rumors. The results can be damaging and hard to
undo. On the other hand, kindness, good manners, honesty,
dependability, and other positive traits can also spread from person to
person.
We have moved the nursery! To make sure our little ones
have room to explore and move around, the nursery has been moved to the
south room in George Bray Hall near the elevator. Stay tuned for the old
nursery to be turned into the UU teens room!
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