I’m attending @Orion_Magazine ‘s Celebrating Old Growth webinar with Robin Wall Kimmerer, @RobGMacfarlane, and David Haskell.💕🤩 this book nerd is swooning
From “Sisters of the Earth”:
“Edith Warner first came to New Mexico from Pennsylvania at age thirty after her doctor prescribed a year of outdoor life without responsibilities.”
Where is this doctor, I need a similar prescription.
“Still, if you’re only going to read one Everest book this decade, make it The Third Pole.” I ❤️you @svatikirsten and
@outsidemagazine https://t.co/Pq5Dr5o4Xh
BREAKING: The Senate has confirmed Deb Haaland to lead the Interior Department, making her the first Native American cabinet secretary in U.S. history.
https://t.co/GLn4KQsrVG
Apart from the syrup to come, the nice thing about having taps in the sugar maple trees is drinking nothing but maple sap for a few weeks.
Well, outside of happy hour, that is.
“I had no idea what sweetgrass was. How was braiding it related to anything outdoorsy?”
A new review is up! (Take that, pandemic attention span!)
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
https://t.co/ao9Om2YDQF
@Milkweed_Books#booktwt#BookTwitter
The pine cone grows as the seeds inside grow, it gives protection from harsh weather and predation along the way. When the weather is warm enough, the scales of the pine cone open, releasing the seeds.
If you're missing travel and proper adventures, The Wilderness Idiot by Ted Alvarez has got you covered! @wildernessidiot#BookTwitter#booktwt#tsondoku Read the review here: https://t.co/8w8GopMVzx
What books are on your lockdown reading list? Here's a conservation-themed recommendation: @alex_roddie reviews 'Orchard' by Benedict Macdonald and Nicholas Gates...
https://t.co/bjraxkicv9