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If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods by Holly Worton
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“slow down and experience the journey;”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods
“The smell of the trees, of the earth and the flowers — many people miss these things.”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods
“step off the path that you have planned, and meander, discover, walk, wander…without knowing where you are going, and see where the path leads you.”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods
“But if they were to stop, and sit on a fallen log or with their back up against a tree and close their eyes, they could hear the life that is in the woods:”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods
“it baffles me that people are interested enough in Nature to want to venture deep into the woods, and yet they leave plastic bottles and food wrappers behind them.”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods
“Chalice Well Yews echoed the lesson of the Lone Oak to be still in Nature”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods
“the next time they find themselves outdoors in Nature — to sit, to be still, to take in the sounds, both human-made and Nature-made.”
Holly Worton, If Trees Could Talk: Life Lessons from the Wisdom of the Woods