Look & Find the critter in this Photo. Difficulty Level: Easy to Medium Read more
Look & Find the critter in this Photo. Difficulty Level: Easy to Medium Read more
Most spiritual paths suppose that certain places are inherently more sacred than others. One of the things I've come to feel over time is that all places and things are sacred. My path is specifically designed to remind me of this, even at the most supposedly "mundane" moments. Read more
The call of summer by Anna Armona. 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
Do you ever wonder why there are water bans even though there was a recent deluge and flooded basements? Why there are floods and droughts in the same place on the news? What if I told you it was because of us? - Here is how that is and some hands-on solutions for places that have flood, drought and fire problems. Lets get to work to heal the land! Read more
I am here in this world, and I want to be as fully in this world as I can be for as long as I have the privilege to do so. I don't want to chase down dreams of an afterlife and miss out on the miracles that occur here every moment, with every breath. Trees are one good example of a miraculous sort of being. Read more
The Goodmare, I Am She by TwaRaven Motifs 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
Nestled, 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
[While I have your attention, I’d like to inform you that my and Rua Lupa’s post archives from No Unsacred Place, our previous blogging endeavor, have been successfully ported over here to Paths Through the Forests. Once you’re done with this post we invite you to look at some of our earlier writings.] Last week I talked about the importance of having nature nearby, even (and perhaps especially) in urban areas. To put it plainly, nature is good for us,... Read more
Last week I was taking a walk while in between appointments around the residential portion of the Hollywood District here in Portland. It was a glorious day, sunny and warm, and amid the sounds of lawnmowers and cars I could hear the voices of numerous birds in the trees and gardens around me. I walked beneath a male Anna’s hummingbird doing his distinctive dive bomb display with a chirp and a “tze-tze-tze” (that first sound being made by the bird’s... Read more
Stacked Stone Vase – Mother, by Devin Devine 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