Story Info
Story Info
Jennifer Wilhoit
Puget Sound, Washington, USA
2018
Type of Wounded Place
Story & Experience
Each year we honor trees during our Global Earth Exchange ritual. We honor all trees living, all trees no longer living, the natural environments that support vital tree growth. And this year we will also honor the many species (floral and faunal, as well as human) who rely on trees for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual sustenance.
Each year we honor trees during our Global Earth Exchange ritual. We honor all trees living, all trees no longer living, the natural environments that support vital tree growth. And this year we will also honor the many species (floral and faunal, as well as human) who rely on trees for physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual sustenance.
Puget Sound, Washington, USA
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