Showing posts with label wild church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild church. Show all posts

Friday, 25 March 2022

Wild Church!

I heard about it on the radio. 

Many of us have written about forest bathing, but this guy was a Wild Church leader. There is a Wild Church network, as well. It is basically the same thing, only you have a leader to tell you what to look for, and how to find God! And, yes, there is a book about it!

"The Wild Church Network is here to encourage and support people who are starting Wild Churches. The Church of the Wild book offers inspiration for those who feel the call from Spirit and Earth herself to create a spiritual community that reconnects us to the rest of the alive and sacred world."

I'm not part of organized religion anymore. Between my social anxiety, and COVID, I am happier toodling around in the forest by myself. That's just me! Numbers are going up, poor Isabelle, has to stay home as the school is having trouble getting teachers. A restaurant in Ottawa had to close temporarily due to staff absences. 

Tuesday the outdoors called me. Cinnamon was exhausted looking for his squirrel friends. We've 3 red squirrels and two black ones.


Outside, I spotted a cricket, awake after sleeping through the cold winter. A sign of spring!
Even though we've snow, the sun is warm and wonderful.

I took myself down to the meadow. As I walked across it to check out the dock, I sunk down into the water under the snow. It was a bit of a shock, and I screamed with the surprise after I sunk down. You'll have to imagine it. I snickered afterwards.

I looked down, and found a lot of meltwater under the snow cover.

The frogpond is melting on the shore line, where the trees reflect and/or retain the heat. I saw something move in the water, too. I'm not sure what it was, maybe a bullfrog tadpole? They spend two years as a tadpole, unlike other frogs. 

This is for reference, the water is quite high at the end of the dock, with lots of melt water on top. 

Speaking of frogs, we are getting set to do the Western Chorus Frog surveys again. They cancelled it last year, but we are excited about it. I was sent my 4 locations, and mapped them, but I am sceptical about a couple of them. Here is where they have observed them. 

Back at the house, my squash, pumpkins and zucchini are coming along. I did begin too early, but I needed the distraction.

In this photo, I managed to capture some buds on the orchid cactus.

I moved the trailcam, as it can no longer sit in the snow, and the ground is frozen. I have 75 videos of Butch raccoon to process! 

These are from Wednesday, after even more snow melt.



By today, after 20 mm rain, things are opening up.

And, the crows are still frequent flyers. We'll see if they nest in the yard, again.

crows March 18 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.