
Pilgrimage, pilgrims, and the landscapes that carry them onward
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Trees and forests have a deep, long relationship with the practice of pilgrimage. Sometimes specific trees are the focus such as Estonia’s Ilumäe Hiieniinepuu or an entire forested landscape can be a sacred destination. From the veneration...
British Fort Ligonier rose out of the Western Pennsylvania wilderness in September 1758 as Colonel Henry Bouquet under General John Forbes constructed the road to carry troops and war supplies across Pennsylvania to the Forks of the Ohio. T...
Where the great British fort once stood is now a quiet backyard park hidden down a side alley behind a busy main street in town. A reproduction timber palisade stands for a short stretch interrupted by a walkway with steps down to the river...
Section of the 1758 Forbes Road
Following an old road to see where it goes is an exercise in paying attention. The track appears then fades into earth or development only to re-emerge miles away as a walking path or back alley. Here in the...
“When the Civil War began in 1861, Barton quit her job and made it her mission to bring supplies to Union soldiers in need—among them, men of the 6th Massachusetts Infantry. This started a life-long career of aiding people in times of confl...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer of natural and environmental history and pilgrimage studies and an avid landscape artist and illustrator. I am an avid hiker, landscape steward, and outdoor educator based in South Central Pennsylvania.
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