by Kiki Nárdiz | Dec 17, 2016 | Food, Reconnection
The winter solstice is approaching in the northern hemisphere. Days are short and nights are long. It is that moment each year when nature offers us the chance to stop for a moment and take the time to meditate, to learn from the past year, and reflect on it. Most...
by Kiki Nárdiz | Oct 11, 2016 | Food, Movement, Reconnection
This blogpost is entirely about rewilding in my beloved Madrid, a city that has seen me grow up. The distance between us, created by moving over to Belgium many years ago, allows me to observe it with different eyes, from another perspective every time I return. Now,...
by Kiki Nárdiz | Sep 22, 2016 | Food, Reconnection
There was a time I used to hate September. September meant returning to the boring routine of school, study, or work, shorter days, and autumn knocking at my door. It was nothing more or less than the abrupt end of that lovely summer feeling. Living in a big city,...
by Bert Poffe | Sep 8, 2016 | Bushcraft, Food, Movement, Reconnection
Back in 1999, while discovering Québec, Canada, we visited a place called Dao8eoli Tsonontwan, near Québec city, managed by Regent Sioui, a Huron elder of the Bear clan. By coincidence (or not?) Robert Seven Crows came to visit while we were there. Robert was magic....
by Bert Poffe | Aug 25, 2016 | Bushcraft, Food, Movement, Reconnection
Those who have never played with a self-made bow when they were kids, raise your hands. I’m thinking there won’t be many of you. A bow has something magic – it’s powerful, beautiful and straight-forward. At the age of 47, some buy a Harley. I bought a beautiful...
by Kiki Nárdiz | Aug 11, 2016 | Food, Movement, Reconnection
Why is it that when summer comes, the vast majority of us flee the city in search of a natural environment in which to disconnect from technology and relax? People travel to the beach, mountains, a river, or a rural area, almost always subconsciously wanting to...
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