connecting to nature

November 2016

Stepping into the next level of our lives

By |2017-07-13T17:43:46-04:00November 29th, 2016|Career and Business, Connecting To Nature, Facebook Live Broadcasts, Living Your Passion|

Just do it! Are you ready to move to the next level in your life and/or work in 2017? What can you do now to help yourself?

Post 2016 Election Message

By |2021-02-01T17:09:44-05:00November 15th, 2016|Connecting To Nature, Facebook Live Broadcasts, Living Your Passion|

This morning's Live broadcast from the bog (or as I say in this recording, from the 'blog' :) ). I talk about connecting to our intuition...each one of us has the ability to channel...and the ways to do that. I also share the messages that I have been receiving post election and what this means for each one of us.

October 2016

September 2016

Walking as a Creative Process

By |2021-02-01T17:11:04-05:00September 28th, 2016|Career and Business, Connecting To Nature, Creative Process|

Use walking as a tool in our creative process, it can actually give us more time. Greater clarity and inspiration leads to higher levels of performance, innovation, productivity and even peace and calm.

Autumn Magical Soul Adventures in the Country

By |2017-07-13T17:44:10-04:00September 15th, 2016||

Join us for this beautiful afternoon in the country to nourish your body, mind, heart, and soul. Through sharing, meditation, ceremony and story we will explore and affirm our deepest truths. When a tribe of similar minded folks come together and share, we have the opportunity to move forward into our lives with clarity of purpose, passion, and power to better serve our own souls, our families and our communities.

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February 2011

“Social Artists” mentoring our children

By |2017-07-13T17:43:57-04:00February 18th, 2011|Education, Community and Leadership|

Dover helps students understand what winter was like for our ancestors Last week, the children at Mount Pleasant Elementary School were treated to an extraordinary outdoor classroom experience, guided by two of our local experts in natural history and biodiversity, Gary Dover and Professor Christopher Buddle. The walk was part of the school’s Green Team program, which promotes environmental literacy and leadership. Helping kids connect to nature, along with reducing waste and conserving energy at the school are the main tenets of the program. Dover lead the kids on a guided tour and imaginary journey to follow the steps of our ancestors. He started by asking the kids to pretend they were living a hundred years ago building a log cabin. The kids eyes lit up with enthusiasm. “Our ancestors used the winter time very productively. It was a period of the year when they weren’t busy farming. They could dedicate their energy to other tasks, like building and repairing their homes,”  Dover explained. He guided the children to look for the appropriate [...]

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