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Norwegian Forest Stories by Wendy WuytsJan 2, 20199:31 amMay 1, 2020

Norway Spruce, a story about Shaman Claus, mushrooms and fire

Two weeks ago I attended a Christmas Quiz where I learned that the  Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree donated to the people of Britain by the city of Oslo in Norway each year since 1947 (as a gratitude for […]

Iranian Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsDec 23, 201810:24 amDecember 14, 2021

Pomegranate: the fruit of Yalda, Yule and Yin

First of all, let me wish you a happy Solstice and Merry Christmas. This week I had experienced several sort of Winter Solstice celebrations. Our yoga tribe did a special “yoga session” with externals introducing […]

Tree Spirits & Dryads by Wendy WuytsDec 5, 20181:11 pmMarch 10, 2020

Why do Thai Tree Spirits like Red Fanta ?

Some time ago, when the animals were still talking, I lived in Thailand. Ok, it was only 1.5 year ago that I left Thailand for Japan. I was blessed to became a friend of a […]

Japanese Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsNov 28, 20184:56 amMarch 10, 2020

Vitamin Ginkgo for your November Depression

Some weeks ago I suffered a November depression or Autumn Flu, which happens to many people who live in countries with four seasons, like the Netherlands, Belgium and Japan, when days become darker. Also other friends […]

Japanese Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsOct 22, 201811:17 pmMarch 10, 2020

Is the feminization of tea culture leading to the loss of the zen-spirit?

These are extracts of my bimonthly newsletter I write to friends and family over the whole world. Last week I wrote about tea, because it is really becoming my cup of tea. (Did you see […]

Japanese Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsOct 8, 20181:54 amMarch 10, 2020

DIY Forest Therapy 森林浴

Living in Nagoya has some benefits. There are a lot of shrine parks, and Japan is also for 70 percent forest. Even I live in the middle of one of the biggest cities in Japan, […]

Japanese Wood Stories by Wendy WuytsSep 23, 20182:34 amMarch 10, 2020

How the Search for Tree Spirits Started

Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

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