The Nature Nomad’s Tales and Tails From The Road To Restore Soils and Souls: Nature Has Countless Ecosystem Services for Free When We Allow Nature to Be
Aho, Wildlands started with 0 Subscribers, and thanks to YOU is growing organically and celebrating 115 Subscribers, with 5 people who want to financially support the mission to reduce harm and grow our world restoring and loving food, farming and freedom! Food and Freedom are medicine for soils and souls! And, supporting Wildlands expands good karma for life- we are the biota! Please share with someone who cares- we heal together, naturally! With gratitude from Wildlands, https://robinmotzer.substack.com
Author's note: I enjoy word play and creating catch phrases, and featured "Humus Not Hubris" in my "Art, Advocacy and Fixing Problems" publication.
And, reminded readers that "nature has many free ecosystem services" and included "Humus not hubris" in my "Let It Be Wild and Free" essay.
Thanks to the "editor eye" of a reader, a misspelling has been corrected- I must have been a bit hungry and spelled it "hummus". Thank you for reading Wildlands, from the author, a humble human who appreciates humor.
Loving the land and all its creatures is a gift for all of us to embrace. What an amazing article.. love 'piece of peace' and all the links. Keep on educating and activating, soon the world will be liberated. Happy Pi day, Thank you Robin!
I loved reading Let It Be Wild and Free to Increase Health. Most of my garden is wild and free, not all of it, but there are some plants that need cultivation and others that can be trained not to choke others. Everything is organic and I love to grow trees. Many different animals, birds, and insects are there. Two ancient oaks are covered in Ivy that never gets cut because it provides nourishment and shelter to birds and insects during the winter, and I believe it protects those trees, one of them almost 800 years old. So refreshing to find a group of women making a difference. And also caring for the animals.
Thank you, Dwina! Your garden sounds Divine and Blessed- ancient oaks housing the critters! Aho to the Women Caring and making a difference! Welcome to Wildlands and Women for the Wild, Sister!
Great post, Robin - thanks for making these connections to help us return to the wisdom of our oneness with the natural world and its beauty and intelligence...
A great way to Celebrate the Garden of Life we were given on a Day many are Celebrating! Sharing a note from a Subscriber: "Robin, We hope to have another project with you at our new garden one day….it was such a pleasure to caretake the garden you designed at Presidio….it was truly beautiful." -DH, Gardener
Aho, Wildlands started with 0 Subscribers, and thanks to YOU is growing organically and celebrating 115 Subscribers, with 5 people who want to financially support the mission to reduce harm and grow our world restoring and loving food, farming and freedom! Food and Freedom are medicine for soils and souls! And, supporting Wildlands expands good karma for life- we are the biota! Please share with someone who cares- we heal together, naturally! With gratitude from Wildlands, https://robinmotzer.substack.com
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Author's note: I enjoy word play and creating catch phrases, and featured "Humus Not Hubris" in my "Art, Advocacy and Fixing Problems" publication.
And, reminded readers that "nature has many free ecosystem services" and included "Humus not hubris" in my "Let It Be Wild and Free" essay.
Thanks to the "editor eye" of a reader, a misspelling has been corrected- I must have been a bit hungry and spelled it "hummus". Thank you for reading Wildlands, from the author, a humble human who appreciates humor.
Hummus is good, too. Lol.
Yes, hummus and humus are good, in different ways, hubris, not so much, lol.
Loving the land and all its creatures is a gift for all of us to embrace. What an amazing article.. love 'piece of peace' and all the links. Keep on educating and activating, soon the world will be liberated. Happy Pi day, Thank you Robin!
Thank you, Anung! Yes, indeed, a gift! Cheers to liberation and Happy Pi Day, with Gratitude, Anung!
I loved reading Let It Be Wild and Free to Increase Health. Most of my garden is wild and free, not all of it, but there are some plants that need cultivation and others that can be trained not to choke others. Everything is organic and I love to grow trees. Many different animals, birds, and insects are there. Two ancient oaks are covered in Ivy that never gets cut because it provides nourishment and shelter to birds and insects during the winter, and I believe it protects those trees, one of them almost 800 years old. So refreshing to find a group of women making a difference. And also caring for the animals.
Thank you, Dwina! Your garden sounds Divine and Blessed- ancient oaks housing the critters! Aho to the Women Caring and making a difference! Welcome to Wildlands and Women for the Wild, Sister!
Robin also means Bright Fame xx
Cheers to that, Dwina! May Wildlands mission to transform and stop harm be read and embraced far and wide- and deep- Restoring Soils and Souls!
Great post, Robin - thanks for making these connections to help us return to the wisdom of our oneness with the natural world and its beauty and intelligence...
Thank you, Will. Appreciate you, hugs to you and Madeleine.
There’s nothing like getting your hands into the dirt. I miss my garden. Someday, when I settle down again…
so true- interesting how life ebbs and flows. Hands in the dirt for me as well, when I settle down again...cheers to that for us both!
A great way to Celebrate the Garden of Life we were given on a Day many are Celebrating! Sharing a note from a Subscriber: "Robin, We hope to have another project with you at our new garden one day….it was such a pleasure to caretake the garden you designed at Presidio….it was truly beautiful." -DH, Gardener