Description
inspired two writer-photographers to create this volume of poems,
essays, and nature images. Alternately meditative and humorous,
spiritual, and earthy, seasonal and timeless, this book by Diane
Kavanaugh-Black and Carole Fults illustrates the growing friendship
between two people and between themselves and the natural world. The woods and paths at Partridge Run Wilderness Management Area in
Berne, New York, are a container for their friendship, and a place to
wrestle with internal struggles. Yes, this book is about walking in the woods but is not a primer on
hiking or plant identification, not a physical wellness manual or
gut-wrenching memoir. Instead, in a shared meditation the authors take on
various questions of our modern fragmented lives: How to slow the
hell down. How to be curious. How to watch when there seems nothing to see. In the end, walking in the woods gives all of us lessons on how to
live wherever we are, how nature is in us and supports us while we
suffer and rejoice. Join Carole and Diane as they encounter nature and report back on the
lush colors, funny conversations, a little high drama, internal
consternation, and revelations. You will not be disappointed.
Author: Diane Kavanaugh-Black, Carole Fults
Publisher: Bookbaby
Published: 06/11/2021
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN13: 9781614686026
ISBN10: 1614686025
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | General
About the Author
Coauthor Carole Fults creates ceramics and sculpts in wood when she's not communing with the snakes in her garden or the cows across the road. A Shamanic Practitioner and Reiki master, this year she has embarked on a master's degree in Indigenous Studies. She is a gardener, a wanderer, a lover of being lost in the questions as well as the woods. Her previous books of poetry include All the World Is An Asana (2016) and A Lineage of Dissimiliars (2020). She can be found at www.CaroleFults.com and on Facebook.