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Return to Your Trees

Esther Nagle

Recovery, wellbeing and belonging through nature and connection

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Latest Issues

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An unexpected recovery

September is Recovery Month both in the UK and the US (and thanks to the internet, probably elsewhere to some extent at least!). Throughout the month I’ll be sharing some of thoughts about recovery, from addiction and from other challenges ...

3 months ago
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Goodbye darling girl

Today, I've shared a couple of Notes introducing Artemis, our new kitten. She's beautiful and we're in love. I may be on the path to cat lady now, so smitten am I!

4 months ago
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The Body in the Mirror

My planned series for paid subscribers has been put on hold until my son goes back to school in September. As a single mamma, the school holidays have always been a bit challenging for me, this year, with the mental health stuff I’m still r...

4 months ago
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The PEACEful Path of Recovery

My recovery began the day I fell in love with walking, and with the green hills of the place I call home.

5 months ago
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  • Esther Nagle

    Recovering from life, on my PEACEful Path of Recovery. Writer of Return to Your Trees, a newsletter about recovery, belonging and the healing power of nature \ud83d\udc9c\ud83c\udf33

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