See Your Garden Through the Eyes of its Wildlife Visitors

Wildcrafted Winter Solstice Decorations With Conifers, Holly, Ivy, Bittersweet, And Mor

Part of the fun of the holiday season is “decking the halls” and decorating for the season. By bringing the symbols of the season into our homes, for festivity and communion, we are able to deeply align with the living earth and her turning seasons. And the symbols of this particular season, at the winter […] … Continue reading Wildcrafted Winter Solstice Decorations With Conifers, Holly, Ivy, Bittersweet, And Mor

THE DUST BOWL OF THE 1930

The 1930s were some of the driest years in American history. Eight long years of drought, preceded by inappropriate cultivation technique, and the financial crises of the Great Depression forced many farmers off the land abandoning their fields throughout the Great Plains that run across the heart of mainland United States. via The Dust Bowl of … Continue reading THE DUST BOWL OF THE 1930

CARVING DEAD TREES INTO PUBLIC ART

Trees have long life spans, but eventually they too die of old age or succumb to diseases or get damaged in thunderstorms and hurricanes. When trees in urban spaces die and show signs of toppling over or breaking off, the city might decide to remove them for the safety of those around. The remaining stumps […] … Continue reading CARVING DEAD TREES INTO PUBLIC ART

INCREDIBLE TRAVEL LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

Cuma Cevik is a talented 27-year-old photographer, retoucher and traveler currently based in Ankara, Turkey. Cuma focuses on landscaping, he shoots beautiful nature, cityscape and travel photography. via Incredible Travel Landscape Photography — ALK3R