Wednesday picture: rotting log
We are currently far from our home in Copenhagen, traveling around a part of the U.S. ravaged by globally warmed droughts with record breaking heat, and intense derecho (straight ahead) storms that eat...
View ArticleVermont Looks Like Vermont
This post is part of a series by artist, present day naturalist, and extended MQ neighbor, Micah Bornstein. Bornstein lives in the Northern New England state of Vermont, where he thinks about local...
View ArticleFriday Connect: The Trees Are Talking!
This Friday Connect takes a look at an assortment of projects that emphasize the interconnections we feel with trees. They each visualize or give voice to trees and what trees communicate with us. The...
View ArticleHappy Holidays from the MQ
Happy holidays from the Mythological Quarter. We would like to thank you all for following along here during 2012. We look forward to sharing more local happenings, art, and ecology news, as well as...
View ArticleHappy Holidays from the MQ
Happy holidays from the Mythological Quarter. We would like to thank you all for following along here during 2012. We look forward to sharing more local happenings, art, and ecology news, as well as...
View ArticleForests in your pocket
Inger Kærgaard wants you to go take a hike…in the forest, at least. We interviewed Inger in 2011 and have since become friends with this energetic, charming, and creative person, who is totally...
View ArticleInto the Middle of Nowhere
I’m reading this book right now: Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder.The author Richard Louv looks at the psychological effects of spending time in the natural...
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