From te kore, the space of nothingness, all things are possible.
Read MoreFrom te kore, the space of nothingness, all things are possible.
Read MoreA mihi to the whenua that nurtures and sustains a child inside a mother’s womb and the whenua that nurtures and sustains us outside the womb. And the whenua to which we will return.
Read MoreThis work gives a view into the ngahere (forest), the healing energy of trees and their importance as life giving for land and people.
Read MoreOne of the things I love about harakeke is it’s ability to hold water - physically, creatively, spiritually.
Read MoreThis is a plant that I have come to love over the past 20 years. I grew it in the West in the rainforest just below Taranaki maunga, where the weather was wet and cold often in winter.
Read MoreGardening and being in nature has taught me to pause, to observe with curiosity, something I learnt as a child when I used to wander (wonder) through the bush alone…
Read MoreA rākau that I have come to love, that has grown so much in my garden over this last year is Whauwhaupaku.
Read MoreI often think about how our ancestors were inspired by nature. Their connection to the environment was intricately woven with the roots of ancient trees.
Read MoreConnection.
Connection to our inner and outer landscapes.
Today I Reflected on the disconnection from the internet. The whole network went down. And I realised, the outer network was down, but the inner landscape was more connected to the outer landscape now, due to there being no internet connection.
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