Kitty Barberan Terán PossePainting & Fine Arts Group
September 27 at 12:53 PM ·
LA MANO GIGANTE DE VYRNWY del escultor SIMON O'ROURKE compuesta por una sola mano gigante en el tocón de un árbol existente. Altura: 50 pies en total, incluido el tocón de árbol.
Me enteré a través de un amigo que el árbol más alto de Gales había sido dañado por la tormenta y debía ser talado, y que Natural Resource Wales, que estaba a cargo del sitio, iba a encargar a un artista que tallara el árbol.
Busqué en Internet a la persona adecuada con quien hablar y, al encontrarla, ¡obtuve permiso para enviar un diseño!
¡Estaba realmente emocionado ante la perspectiva de tallar este gigante y crear un monumento para un hito tan conocido!
Comencé a investigar el área y descubrí que el área de…
James Hendry shared a post to the group: Ancient Forests.
September 27 at 9:30 AM ·
Leaf of Life
September 27 at 7:20 AM ·
Leaf of Life
September 27 at 7:20 AM ·
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3200 Year-Old Ancient Tree Is So Large That It Took 126 Photos To Shoot It All
Sudeep Dissanayaka shared a link to the group: Ancient Forests.
September 27 at 5:32 AM ·
Mother nature is always marvellous and in some situations it takes our breath away.
Sudeep Dissanayaka shared a link to the group: Ancient Forests.
September 27 at 5:32 AM ·
Mother nature is always marvellous and in some situations it takes our breath away.
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What To Do With Fall Leaves
Tiago Redondo shared a post to the group: Ancient Forests.
September 26 at 3:03 AM ·
Letitia Kemister
May 1 at 1:56 PM ·
In the late 1990s, environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill spent two years living in a redwood tree she named "Luna." Her goal was to save it from being cut down by a logging company. She succeeded both literally and mythically. Luna was spared from death, as was a surrounding three-acre swath of trees. Hill became an inspiring symbol of artful, compassionate protest.
Later she told Benjamin Tong in the DVD "The Taoist and the Activist": "So often activism is based on what we are against, what we don't like, what we don't want. And yet we manifest what we focus on. And so we are manifesting yet ever more of what we don't want, what we don't like, what we want to change. So for me, activism is about a spiritual practice as a way of life. And I realized I didn't climb the tree because I was angry at the corporations and the government; I climbed the tree because when I fell in love with the redwoods, I fell in love with the world. So it is my feeling of 'connection' that drives me, instead of my anger and feelings of being disconnected."
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Letitia Kemister
May 1 at 1:56 PM ·
In the late 1990s, environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill spent two years living in a redwood tree she named "Luna." Her goal was to save it from being cut down by a logging company. She succeeded both literally and mythically. Luna was spared from death, as was a surrounding three-acre swath of trees. Hill became an inspiring symbol of artful, compassionate protest.
Later she told Benjamin Tong in the DVD "The Taoist and the Activist": "So often activism is based on what we are against, what we don't like, what we don't want. And yet we manifest what we focus on. And so we are manifesting yet ever more of what we don't want, what we don't like, what we want to change. So for me, activism is about a spiritual practice as a way of life. And I realized I didn't climb the tree because I was angry at the corporations and the government; I climbed the tree because when I fell in love with the redwoods, I fell in love with the world. So it is my feeling of 'connection' that drives me, instead of my anger and feelings of being disconnected."
Posted in Extinction Rebellion Australia
Jessica Jeffords shared a post to the group: Ancient Forests.
September 30 at 1:40 PM ·
Connected
September 30 at 10:27 AM ·
😮 check out this tree in ghana
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Best Firewood: Heat Values and Wood-Burning Tips
Buddhist Boot Camp
October 3 at 6:56 AM ·
There's always that one friend who can't let go.. let's show 'em how good it feels!
Duncan Morrison shared a post to the group: Ancient Forests.
February 1 at 10:21 AM ·
Duncan Morrison is at Vancouver Island.
February 1 at 8:52 AM · Duncan, BC, Canada ·
How much longer will our society allow old growth forests to be logged for corporate profit? How many 1800+ year old ancient red cedars do we have left on Vancouver island? I fear that forestry giants like Western Forest Products and Teal Jones Group won’t stop until it is all gone. We have to stop them. We have to at least try. #WorthMoreStanding
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James McNeillI LOVE TREES
January 26 at 8:49 AM ·
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Scott CliftonPNW Arborists Group
December 11, 2020 at 8:40 AM ·
TreeWise is currently hiring for all positions. We are located in Vancouver WA and work in the Portland metro area.
Sales pay negotiable based on experience.
Crew foreman up to $35.00 per hour.
Tree workers up to $30.00 per hour
Groundsworker with driver license starting at $19.00 per hour.
Work is year round and we have great benefits too.
Please contact us anytime if you are interested or just have questions.
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Gillian FergusonAncient Forests
January 13 at 5:45 PM ·
Hoh Rainforest, Washington
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The Hoh is one of the finest remaining examples of temperate rainforest in the United States and is one of the park's most popular destinations.
The Hoh Rainforest, pronounced "Hoe", earns its name from the ever-flowing Hoh River that carves its way from Mount Olympus towards the Pacific Coast. However, where the name originates, is up to some debate. The word "Hoh" undoubtedly comes from Native American languages; possibly the Quileute word "Ohalet" which means "fast moving water" or "snow water." Since the river itself forms from glacial runoff, that origin seems the most straightforward.
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Within the Olympic National Park, the forest is protected from commercial exploitation.
*Photography by Trevor Adler