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Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsMar 28, 20218:31 amFebruary 27, 2021

11 Palms – the public life of sacred trees in the fringe of Bangalore, India

Thanks to The Nature of City Festival, I could attend field visits all over the world in the last week of February. Virtually of course. One of my favourite visits was to the fringe of […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsMar 15, 202112:23 pm

Ecofeminism anno 2021: ‘return to’ forest (healing) activism

In February I connected with a Brazilian serial rooter, currently rooting in Brussels, who is doing her Master thesis about urban gardens as commons applying an ecofeminist lens. The exchanges of thoughts and questions reminded […]

Dutch Wood Stories by aardschappijFeb 22, 20219:03 pm

Tale from the Lowlands

The Lowlands I call my home, land of swamps and rivers roll towards the sea of North. Through lands of magic roam, lands of Nether, lands of Holle, fields flat where wraiths of mist move forth, […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsJan 30, 20214:50 pmJanuary 21, 2021

Where are you born = where you root: forest-related fertility and birth rites in 16-19th century of the French countryside

The time of the ‘old hag’ is almost finished and soon we’ll celebrate Candlemass, Imbolc, Setsubun or any other ‘first light/chase away demons’ festivities in the whole of the world. This blog summarises and reflects […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsJan 18, 202111:22 amJanuary 18, 2021

Like each forest, I have different ages – a reflection during my birthday

Today is my 32nd birthday. Since last night I stay on my own in a wooden cabin in the forest, for the following nights, with books, hot drinks and a live performance by squirrels and […]

Norwegian Forest Stories by Wendy WuytsDec 27, 20201:54 pm

Did you already hear the first notes of your dream song?

And the thirteenth month has begun. The harp of the gods has been tuned. The trees are quiet. The Twelve Silent Nights is an ‘in-between period’, the ‘time that does not exist’ in the lunar […]

Baltic Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsDec 12, 202012:54 pmSeptember 26, 2025

Many ethnic Estonians believe in “souls of trees”

This week I got to know the work of religious study scholars from Scandinavia and the Baltic countries, after I talked with a scholar from Lithuania, who has been rooting in Belgium for a long […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsDec 8, 202010:13 am

Learning more about the effects of a nature immersion with the help of children’s drawings before and after a forest bath

Some weeks ago, just before the second lockdown in Belgium, I had the honor to guide a forest bath to 34 Flemish children in a nearby village. They were age 10-11. I know one of […]

Wandering/ Wondering by Wendy WuytsOct 31, 20208:53 amOctober 23, 2020

[Only in Dutch] my new book: “DE WITTE DROOM”

Toen ik in 2013 Pakistan bezocht, leerde ik dat dit land meer gezichten heeft dan de westerse media mij deed geloven. In een restaurant in Lahore gaf ik mezelf een denkoefening: “hoe krijg je een […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsOct 23, 20208:46 am

Reading Landscapes, Remembering Local History

Hallo iedereen! I sent you warm autumn greetings from Flanders. This week I noticed a lot of squirrels collecting beech nuts for winter and I found a lot of fly agarics on the fairytale forest […]

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