Once while visiting a college roommate on Vancouver Island in the Town of Chemainus I took a walk in these ancient trees-Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, Grand Fir, Bigleaf Maple, and Garry Oak- and was transported to a time my grandfathers spoke of in Pennsylvanian when Lumber was King, and Williamsport was known as the "The Lumber Capital of the World" I have "green men blood" in my veins.
"Walks in Woods" is a name given to me to honor my
love for nature and the hollers I frequented in my childhood from another
longtime friend. It is with him that I have another thin place memory. The
season is winter and we are in the woods near a relatives farm, where
Oktoberfest is held in Autumn. The path is snow covered and we find our way to
the campgrounds and gather fallen branches dragging them back to the fire-pit.
We find some dry kindling left behind and begin to build a tepee of twigs and
larger branches, till we have a totem ready to set ablaze. Once burning bright
we stand under the pine boughs as snow gently falls upon our heated faces and
melts as teardrop flowing down onto the frozen soil. We are still and quiet
knowing we have come upon a sacred space. This memory has carried us through
many darken days. My interpretation of the Green Man is the inspiration for
this artwork as I honor the blessing of thin places.
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Two Books that are often used on Arbor Day in
the Classroom Are The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein and The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
"I am the Lorax.
I speak for the trees.
I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues.
And I'm asking you sir, at the top of my lungs - that thing!
That horrible thing that I see! What's that thing you've made out of my truffula tree?"
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's Not!"
“It's not about what it is, it's about what it can become.”
-Dr. Seuss
I would add to the list the musical "Into the Woods"
Little red riding hood
Into the woods,
It's time to go,
I hate to leave,
I have to, though.
Into the woods-
It's time, and so
I must begin my journey.
Into the woods
And down the dell,
The path is straight,
I know it well.
Into the woods,
And who can tell
What's waiting on the journey?
So into the woods
The time is now.
We have to live,
I don't care how.
Into the woods
To sell the cow,
You must begin the journey.
Straight to the woods
And don't delay-
We have to face
The marketplace.
Into the woods to journey's end-
Into the woods,
It's time to go,
It may be all
In vain, I know.
Into the woods-
But even so,
I h Into the woods
Without regret,
The choice is made,
The task is set.
Into the woods,
But not forget-
Ting why I'm on the journey.
Into the woods
To get my wish,
I don't care how,
The time is now.ave to take the journey.
Into the woods,
Without delay,
But careful no
To lose the way.
Into the woods,
Who knows what may
Be lurking on the journey?
Into the woods
To get the thing
That makes it worth
The journeying.
Into the woods-
Into the woods!
Into the woods!
Into the woods,
Then out of the woods,
And home before dark!
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