
Nature re-connection through our senses, creative expression, imagination, mythology and archetypes.
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I am a writer, photographer, creativity coach and nature guide. After traveling to 40+ countries on 5 continents, I now live in the Allegheny Highlands of Virginia. My first book, Seasons of a Wild Life, was published in October 2024.
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