Story of a Scar – Apr 2010
Slow trickles of water seep out of the softened soil from everywhere in our watershed. Drops collect and build in power. Water bursts from long-frozen escarpment rocks, racing towards the […]
Slow trickles of water seep out of the softened soil from everywhere in our watershed. Drops collect and build in power. Water bursts from long-frozen escarpment rocks, racing towards the […]
“If you do down in the woods today…” – We found these words spraypainted inside a culvert at the bottom of a marsh, where the Coldwater Creek is collected underground […]
The idea behind the Knowing the Land is Resistance Collective took shape after a Hamilton Freeskool class called Winter Wondering. A group of about 30 local folks gathered for a […]
Oh, it’s a Tulip Tree! If you’ve never met a Tulip tree before, have a close look at this tree to find clues about why it’s called this before reading […]
A bit (ok, a lot) about Locusts! As a Locust grows, it begins like a small, thorny shrub. Twinned spikes growing from smooth bark catch your shirt as you move […]