2014-12-09T15:14:39-04:00

Peekaboo by Lupa Greenwolf Would you like to see your nature-inspired photography and other artwork here on Wordless Wednesday? Contact us at pathsthroughtheforests[at]gmail[dot]com with a photo and link of the piece you’d like us to consider. Read more

2014-12-09T15:11:20-04:00

Untitled by Heather O’Brien Would you like to see your nature-inspired photography and other artwork here on Wordless Wednesday? Contact us at pathsthroughtheforests[at]gmail[dot]com with a photo and link of the piece you’d like us to consider. Read more

2014-08-17T12:53:51-04:00

On the 100 year anniversary of the death of Martha, the last passenger pigeon, Lupa Greenwolf looks at what we've learned and gained since her passing. Read more

2014-09-09T10:16:31-04:00

Look & Find the Critter in the Photo Difficulty Level: Medium Read more

2014-08-27T00:44:29-04:00

When we think of the gods of nature, we almost always anthropomorphize them. But what of nature deities that have never, and will never, take human form? Who are the gods of the salmon and the slime molds, of pine trees and fig wasps? Read more

2015-02-11T13:22:33-04:00

Leaping Wolf by Arkady Rose Would you like to see your nature-inspired photography and other artwork here on Wordless Wednesday? Contact us at pathsthroughtheforests[at]gmail[dot]com with a photo and link of the piece you’d like us to consider. Read more

2016-12-18T17:19:02-04:00

Technology is something we use right? What if it has become the other way around? Read more

2016-12-18T17:18:54-04:00

With flash floods, record breaking daily rainfalls, severe droughts alongside more broken records this summer, it seems that there is no end to these natural disasters. The truth is there is a solution and there are already places that have seen these disasters come to an end. Read more

2015-04-27T11:34:36-04:00

Literally by Sara Bean Would you like to see your nature-inspired photography and other artwork here on Wordless Wednesday? Contact us at pathsthroughtheforests[at]gmail[dot]com with a photo and link of the piece you’d like us to consider. Read more

2016-12-18T17:17:58-04:00

A Saegoah Wedding is called a Bonding Ceremony, and it is typically done between Transequinox & Equinox when the weather is warm, food is plentiful, and if conception occurs the offspring arrives when most life does - in spring. As it is now that time of year, here are a couple of Bonding Ceremonies. One Public, and one Personal. Read more

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