Building with Cob, Part I: Project ideas and Honoring Earth — The Druid’s Garden

Connecting with the earth can mean a lot of things–and today, I want to talk through how to create a simple building material that can be used for a wide variety of purposes: cob. Cob is an ancient building material that is a combination of sand, clay, and straw (or other strengthening materials) mixed with […] … Continue reading Building with Cob, Part I: Project ideas and Honoring Earth — The Druid’s Garden

A Druid’s Primer on Land Healing: A Healing Grove of Renewal

INSPIRATION FOR THE DAY ~ Eric Raines: “Nature Is Alive” — Circle of the Dolphins

There is something a bit overwhelming when you inhale into the field of your body, sparking bioelectric flow engaged with high vibratory laughter and light, then expand it out to the plants, trees and grass around you. Just like you have the ability to move waves of chi (the Spark that animates your body) […] via … Continue reading INSPIRATION FOR THE DAY ~ Eric Raines: “Nature Is Alive” — Circle of the Dolphins

A Perilous Situation in the Everglades

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Restoring correct water flow in the Everglades is of vital importance

Red tide; millions of dead rotting fish cover the shoreline. A massive bloom of toxic neon-green algae; millions of tourist revenues lost. Retreating mangrove estuaries; leave coastal communities more vulnerable to storms. Fresh drinking water for 8 million people; in jeopardy. Habitat loss for plants and animals. Possible extinction of the Florida Panther. Everglades National Park ecosystem is threatened and one of the national parks most infected with invasive species.

An underwater plateau of land existed in the southernmost portion of the eastern United States since archaic times when the continents occupied different positions on the planet. Submerged beneath the ocean for thousands of years, coral, shellfish and fish skeletons piled up. This created a layer of limestone over hundreds of feet thick. As glaciers in the north expanded and melted the Florida peninsula emerged and submerged with rising…

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From Shelter to Science

Your intense focus and insatiable urge to play make you a great fit for the Conservation Canines, an organization that rescues dogs from shelters and pairs them with human handlers. via From Shelter to Science — Ruffwear Blog | News, Events & Adventures