Reason for Hope
Hope in a sometimes hopeless world, discovered in an African wilderness.
Increasingly we are embracing the natural world, the part we can see, and the part we cannot see. Here are some writers who draw us closer to the natural world that we want so much to be a part of.
Hope in a sometimes hopeless world, discovered in an African wilderness.
Listen to the whispers of indigenous peoples and watch the sweetgrass blow in the breeze.
Braiding Sweetgrass Read Post »
Mabel, the hawk, takes on a flight of discovery and healing.
H IS FOR HAWK, by Helen Macdonald Read Post »
Kimmerer leads us into the natural world where the service berry lives.
THE SERVICEBERRY, Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, by Robin Wall Kimmerer Read Post »