Fox & I by Catherine Raven6/29/2023 ![]() But then if you stop thinking about it and just feel, it starts to make sense. So you’re thinking this isn’t rational and it makes no sense. And even if they don’t migrate in Florida, the tumor is not really a good sign. ![]() Most of the animals that will encounter outdoors your house, the little tiny robin that keeps coming by so close to your front door and she has a little tumor in the front so she’s easy to recognize from all the other ones, are you going to invest time and emotion in her? She’s going to be gone migrating. ![]() ![]() If you think about whether you should spend emotion and time with the creature that’s very short lived, you really shouldn’t expect a fox to live more than four years in the wild. ![]() On today’s episode of The Literary Life, Mitchell Kaplan talks to Catherine Raven about her book, Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship, out now from Spiegel & Grau.Ĭatherine Raven: The important thing I think that changed was my view of the importance of science, so I was living a life that was really based a lot on rational reasoning and thinking, and that really cuts a lot of important events out of your life that aren’t based on thinking. ![]()
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