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#just a little forest guy#thomas dambo#guardians of the seeds#coastal Maine botanical gardens#giant#sculpture#trolls#art
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year. ❄️🎄🤍✨
#peaceofmindy#findingpeacewithinoneself#findingpeacewithin#blog#merry christmas#christmas lights#christmas 2022#christmasmood#christmas vibes#christmas#coastal maine botanical gardens#botanical garden#Maine#maineadventures#mainethewaylifeshouldbe#mainelife#mainething#love#happy#mood#vibes#december#itsthemostwonderfultimeoftheyear#its the little things#livethelittlethings
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Amazing Travel Adventures - Maine
Amazing Travel Adventures - Maine is a travel destination guide sharing Maine's beauty, blueberries, horror stories and more. Let's travel Maine!
Hello, and welcome to Amazing Travel Adventures – Maine sharing My Travel Destination Guide for a few of my favorite things to do in Maine. Read on to explore Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park, Maine Botanical Gardens, L.L. Bean’s Flagship Store and so much more. Let’s travel Maine style! Thunder Hole Thunder Hole is a small inlet that is naturally carved out of the shoreline along Maine’s…
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#A Few of my Favorite Things#Acadia National Park#Amazing Travel#Amazing Travel Adventures#Atlantic Puffin Colonies#Blueberry Picking#Cadillac Mountain#Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens#L.L.Bean Headquarters#Maine Destinations#Maine Windjammer Cruises#New Blog Post#Nubble Lighthouse#Stephen King Tour#Things to do in Maine#Thunder Hole#Travel#Travel Adventures#Travel Destination Guide#Vacation#Wonders
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Birk is the troll that holds the roots
Birk is the wisest and most mysterious of the trolls
Birk is a troll created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo who is known for using recycled wood to create large, ambitious sculptures. The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens has five of his troll sculptures. Each Troll represents an aspect or feature of trees. Birk knows that all the roots in the forest are connected together and that the trees can communicate with each other. Birk is the wisest and…
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Lens-Artists Challenge #311: What's in a Garden?
#Butchart Gardens#Coastal Maine Gardens#landscape photography#lens artists#LENS-ARTISTS#Lens-Artists Photo Challenge#macro photography#nature photography#Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens#travel photography
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Rhododendron Gardens (May 2024)
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.
Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 58mm f/1.2
Sony A7
#forest#rhododendron#original photographers#photographers on tumblr#original photography#flowers#woods#spring flowers#spring#Maine#new england#blossom#blooming#wild flowers#flora#floral#botanic#botanical#woodland#wooodland flowers#vintage lens#minolta#rokkor#sony alpha#guy biechele
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Hiding in the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens are five giant trolls. The gardens themselves are beautiful, but add in hunting for the five mythical trolls, and a visit here makes for a pretty incredible experience. 🔆🍁
#maine#trolls#fall#autumn#botanic garden#beautiful#nature#trees and forests#places to travel#photography#for you#new england#tumblr#photographers on tumblr#art#woodworking#hiking
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Gardens Aglow at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens 12/31/23
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This photo was from an album compilation I used from 2006 to about 2012. A beautiful botanical garden in coastal Maine. — August 2011.
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2 17 38 <3
omg hiiii sophie <3333 i miss simblr shenanigans lowkey weirder asks
2. lighter or matches?
i vastly prefer matches bc i love the way they smell but in reality i'm usually using a lighter for convenience's sake
17. farsighted or nearsighted?
nearsighted, i am so fucking blind and my lenses are so fucking thick
38. soap bar that smells good?
right now i'm using one i got from the coastal maine botanical gardens that's pine scented which smells AMAZING but idk the brand. i was recently at the national gallery here in london and all the soaps they sell also smell fucking amazing, might have to grab one after my current bar is used up.
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Guardian of the Seeds
By Thomas Dambo
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There’s something about Christmas, all of these lights, and you. 🤍✨
#peaceofmindy#findingpeacewithinoneself#findingpeacewithin#blog#coastal maine botanical gardens#Maine#mainething#maineadventures#mainethewaylifeshouldbe#mainelife#Christmas#merry christmas#christmas lights#christmas 2022#christmasmood#christmas vibes#christmas tree#happy#love#mood#vibes
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To the Critter with the cool hair who complimented my CR Pride socks at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens: Please know I'm still thinking about you and hop you had an awesome day 🌼🏳️🌈
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My ideal role as an environmental interpreter
While I believe I would enjoy a variety of roles as a nature interpreter, one that I have always thought would be fun is that of a wildlife interpreter/guide. A role like this is based around connecting people with nature and the wildlife in the environment around them. This could be anything from leading tours in places like parks to showing and explaining to people about different species and why they're important in their habitats or taking groups on excursions in remote locations. At more advanced levels, this job could even entail teaching wildlife skills such as how to track animals and explaining more in depth about their movements and behaviors. Another aspect of this position would be to talk about the numerous problems animals face. Wildlife interpreters raise awareness about the challenges faced by animals, from habitat loss to climate change. It is important to push a sense of responsibility and encourage people to take actions to contribute to wildlife conservation.
This role of nature interpretation is extremely open ended and has so many different routes and possibilities. As a wildlife interpreter you could work anywhere, ranging from national parks and wildlife reserves to botanical gardens and nature centers. The opportunities you have in this field are nearly endless as you can perform this kind of nature interpretation anywhere in the world. Anything from coastal areas, forests, and even urban green spaces provide opportunities to share information and knowledge on wildlife and their habitats. You can even go to educational institutions, environmental organizations, and community outreach programs that offer platforms for wildlife interpreters to engage with audiences, from school children to adults.
To make all of this information engaging, wildlife interpreters use various methods, from simple storytelling to incorporating technology and hands on projects. They might use wildlife cameras, virtual reality experiences, or interactive activities to capture attention and create memorable connections between people and wildlife. Overall, being a wildlife interpreter is about establishing engaging and lasting links between audiences and the natural environment. While there are many great ways to be an environmental interpreter the seemingly endless possibilities to this kind of nature interpretation is the main reason I think of this as an ideal role.
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Coastal Maine botanical gardens, watercolor on paper
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