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Iberian Wood Stories by scuevas86May 20, 20203:10 pmMay 18, 2020

Finding freedom in the forests and a Spanish Chestnut tree story

Forests can hide many secrets, can be a double edged sword for all human beings and animals. A place where you can be born, a place where you can die, a place where you can […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsMay 16, 20201:16 pm

Branching out: A Tree Pageant

Each year, the Belgian Tree of the Year is elected. This is not necessarily the most beautiful or oldest tree, but it is a tree with a special story. Actually ‘pageant’ might not be the […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsMay 8, 20205:02 pm

It’s VE day. Let’s talk about Nazis and the environment

On 8 May 2020 we, in Europe, celebrate 75 years of victory over fascism. Victory in Europe Day, generally known as VE Day or V-E Day, is a day celebrating the formal acceptance by the […]

North-American Wood Stories by carolynofthesquirreltribeMay 1, 20209:52 amAugust 30, 2025

A blanket of Peace and Quiet

Good morning my friends, You’ve all heard me waxing rhapsodic about the resultant clear blue skies and quiet from the lack of jets and airplanes in the sky.  I had no idea how much ambient […]

Norwegian Forest Stories by WoodWolfWritingApr 25, 20202:52 pmApril 30, 2020

I came to hidden springs and ponds.

I came to hidden springs and ponds. Reading this quote from Norwegian poet Johan Sebastian Welhaven (1807 – 1873) gives me goosebumps. I came across Welhaven only recently through Mikkjel Fønhus, a renowned writer from […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsApr 23, 20208:34 am

My first #Virtual Forest Therapy Walk was in San Diego, New York, Denver, Toronto and in Belgium – at the same time

In times of corona, I get to know the garden and forest surrounding my family homes better. I needed also time for myself to heal some inner wounds, but from the middle of April I […]

North-American Wood Stories by RedBeachLoganApr 20, 20202:17 pmApril 22, 2020

(I Didn’t Know I was) Raised in the Woods

“Of course, I knew there were forests, and I could see the trees, but I was blind to the value they provide.”

Norwegian Forest Stories by Wendy WuytsApr 11, 202011:18 pmMay 1, 2020

A woman in the polar night, a woman in lockdown

“In 1934, the painter Christiane Ritter leaves her comfortable life in Austria and travels to the remote Arctic island of Spitsbergen to spend there a year there with her husband. She thinks it will be […]

Belgian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsApr 5, 20203:07 pmMay 8, 2020

Geography of Fairytales: Why are the Germanic stories in forests?

According to Sara Maitland, whose fantastic book ‘From the Forest: a Search for the Hidden Roots of our Fairy Tales’, fairy tales are ‘site specific’. A geographer, I try to make sense of the place […]

North-American Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsApr 2, 20208:15 amMay 1, 2020

Carolyn’s story: A Poem about Forest Bathing

Please meet my fellow forest therapy guide Carolyn Peduzzi. We belong to the Squirrel Tribe, a group of 20-30 guides, all of them situated in North-America, who started their practicum to become a certified forest […]

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