
Little ways to connect with nature, all year long. A little bit of cottagecore and meditative appreciation for the world around us. Written by Nicole Garner Meeker — journalist and outdoor enthusiast who apparently puts off "woods witch" vibes.
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Feeling charitable? A little challenge taps into your outdoorsy-ness for good
This month’s meteor shower is dedicated to all the Geminis out there
If these ferns were good enough for the pioneers, t...
A female Mandarin duck spotted in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, far from her native habitat. Photo courtesy of Paige Pritchard.
On Christmas Day 1900, ornithologist Frank M. Chapman convinced 27 fellow birders to try something new: cou...
Don’t tip the canoe… er, kayak, on November’s recommended adventure
Your new roommate has eight eyes and you’re going to have to make peace with that
Before you feast, know the star of Thanksgiving...
In the weeks leading up to the winter solstice — marked Dec. 21 this year — I find my trusty SAD lamp reaches BFF status. If this were 2006, that little lightbox would reign supreme in my MySpace Top 8 for the foreseeable future. The decrea...
Persimmons may be one of the more overlooked wild foods by humans, considering they ripen at a time we begin hunkering down indoors. Meanwhile, deer, turkeys, squirrels, and birds (among other animals) eagerly await these fruits that only r...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer, researcher, outdoor enthusiast. Voted most likely to be a "woods witch" by her friends and a concerning number of acquaintances. Visit nlgarner.com for more info on my copyediting and history/food writing day job.
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