Thank you very much for your post on cultural mentoring and applying this nature awareness work to your own habitat and culture, and thank you for the incredible images of the Red Fox. I needed to see him today, gazing straight into my eyes! Would i…
Hi again! Thanks for transferring this to the Coyote Mentoring Tribe. I have indeed quoted you and directed folks to read this in my newest blog.. No problem about focus on Jon, he's the star, I'm the water carrier, Evan's the storyteller.. I am get…
Hello anna
I am from Israel and I share the same difficulties as you do.
In Israel the biggest wilderness is as lond as a slow day walk, until you meet the next road.
Most of the open areas are used for agraculture or has a lot of tracks of agracult…
Thank you for your kind words, Ellen!
Aibric says to say hello, and Kat is expected here shortly.
We have got a fair amount of people from Wilderness Awareness school (and Tracker School) to visit so far, and they are a great support to us in keepin…
Hi all from across the Atlantic!
I posted a review of 'Coyote's guide' over on your blog page (as well as my own -- http://ipna-landblog.blogspot.com/), and Ellen Haas invited me to mention it here.
In it I write about the difficulties of translatin…
Join Ellen Haas, co-author of Coyote's Guide, along with Nate Summers, lead instructor of the Wilderness Awareness School Apprentice Program, in discussing mentoring, nature education training, teaching, children and nature, No Child Left Inside.
Hi Anna
I'm guessing you might be related to Aibric, my old roommate! If so, please say "hey." I think my current roommate, Kat,who is in Ireland now, will be visiting with you.
What an extraordinary review this is. I can't thank you enough. It's te…
Cultural Mentoring: To bring us to life before we die. To initiate us into the moment. (Jon Young)
This is a review written from a European perspective. I live in Ireland, where my husband Aebhric and I run the Institute for Permaculture and Natur…
Cultural Mentoring: To bring us to life before we die. To initiate us into the moment. (Jon Young)
This is a review written from a European perspective. I live in Ireland, where my husband Aebhric and I run the Institute for Permaculture and Nature Awareness.