Join us for a short walk uphill to the Ice Pond, where we will explore the different relationships present and how they come together, with water, stone, earth and sky. By learning of ways to be present-in-place with all of our relations, and participate with them in the continuity of Creation, we may better find our own places in what we think of as an overly familiar landscape.
Participants should plan to meet at the Cedar Street/Harris Hill parking lot. Please allow 2 hours for this trek (20 minutes up and 20 back, and a little more than an hour to walk around, chat, and answer questions). Folks should wear good walking shoes and, while not at all strenuous, be able to walk on moderate terrain and slightly off trail in the forest.
The leader of this guided trail walk is Rich Holschuh, Co-Director of the Atowi Project, "a shared community initiative to affirm relationships with the Land and All of Our Relations, raise Native voices, and foster inclusion with understanding, in place"
See link here to register with Retreat Farm.