A Letter to My Son: Cherishing Nature, Giving Back, and Finding Magic in the Simple Things

As I write this, I’m watching your sweet face relaxed in sleep, as small breathes puff past your little lips, I’m awed, amazed and terrified at the fact you’re coming up to two years old, full of boundless energy, wonder and joy, exploring the garden with your tiny hands and curious heart daily. You makeContinue reading “A Letter to My Son: Cherishing Nature, Giving Back, and Finding Magic in the Simple Things”

Embracing the Earth: A Journey Through the Redwoods to the River’s Edge

Walking through the towering redwood trees is like stepping into a realm where time slows, and nature reveals its quiet strength. As sunlight filters through the immense canopy, the world above transforms into a kaleidoscope of light and shadow, a reminder of the earth’s ancient energy. The air is cool, heavy with the scent ofContinue reading “Embracing the Earth: A Journey Through the Redwoods to the River’s Edge”

2021 – Oh, the places you’ll go

Happy 2021 Wildlings, the New Years first full moon In Leo has already come upon us bringing new energy and growth and asking us to reflect on the inner work we’ve put in over the last cycle, to validate where we have come from and where we are going, to remain focused on releasing whatContinue reading “2021 – Oh, the places you’ll go”

Trees need hugs too

The modern society that we live in can create a lot of stress and expectation, which I find has made me turn to nature as a form of therapy, if I’m feeling overwhelmed or stressed out I notice that I have an intrinsic need to be around Mother Earth and all of her gifts. WeatherContinue reading “Trees need hugs too”

A year of claustrophobia

Based in a city that is locked down due to COVID you would assume that feelings of being stuck would be a given. And quite rightly so, not knowing if or when the light at the end of the tunnel will come exacerbates feelings of the walls closing in around me which leads to boutsContinue reading “A year of claustrophobia”