What is the ocean? It’s home. –Pohaku Stone, Surfer, Hawaii Taking a long walk along the esplanade and then on top of the very windy jetty (boardwalk), I looked down to see this heart in the sand. The windy day unveiled what Mother Nature drew with seagrass, grain by grain sweeping away to reveal the […]
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Bird Dance have you seen the birds dance as they sway as they sway way way up high have you seen the birds dance? have you felt the moon glow as it beams down below warm the night in a glow have you felt the moon glow? have you heard the grass whisper stalks fine […]
Where can you drink the purest water in the oldest rainforest on earth? FNQ.
We each have a shell, an outer image. Created by our universe it will always be incredulously beautiful and miraculous.
A poem of gratitude to mother nature.
There is endless research explaining the benefits of barefoot earthing from lowering your heart rate to minimising electrical pollution.
Spending four seasons in the wilderness can teach you things about nature you barely knew existed and reveal things about yourself you’ll never forget.
As our children spend more time indoors in front of screens, they’re missing out on the health and wellbeing benefits of the great outdoors.
As human activity threatens extinction for many animal species, “rewilding†is a movement aimed at establishing biodiversity to save these creatures.
All too often when we go for a walk, we take our worries with us. Learn the art of mindful walking and, in so doing, renew and reinvigorate your sense of self.
All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered. ― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows I am writing this sitting cross legged on a day bed in Lou Lou, a vintage caravan we call home. […]
Do children in rich “developed” countries really have all they need? We investigate the changing ecology of childhood.
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