#walks in the woods
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feralchaton · 1 year ago
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"I believe that mycelium is the neurological network of nature."
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"Interlacing mosaics of mycelium infuse habitats with information-sharing membranes."
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"These membranes are aware, react to change, and collectively have the long-term health of the host environment in mind." -Paul Stamets
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sweetronancer · 8 months ago
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indiana is so pretty and i ache to live in the woods.
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maureen2musings · 9 months ago
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 5 months ago
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Hello Madam. Sorry Madam.
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just-bee-lieve · 6 months ago
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the funeral
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plastiboo · 1 year ago
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illustratus · 19 days ago
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The Solitary Walk by Hubert Robert
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geopsych · 8 months ago
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I took so many pictures on my walk today and I’ll never get to all of them so here are a few selected favorites, from sunrise at the start to a tulip when I returned home.
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jonnywaistcoat · 9 months ago
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Mr. Waistcoat, there's a rather heated discussion about this question on hellsites such as Twitter & Tiktok, and I thought your opinion might be a valuable contribution.
Would you rather stumble across a bear or a man when alone in the woods?
Wish you a lovely day (preferably not alone in the woods),
drumla
This is a very bizarre question that I can only put down to the likelihood that the majority of Twitter/Tiktok users don't regularly go walking alone in the woods, 'cause, uh, you do meet people (including men), pretty regularly. And it's fine. Maybe you say hi or give each other a nod as you pass, but basically no-one is actually lurking in the woods with sinister intent. When you meet someone, chances are they are also just taking a walk. It's not impossible the encounter might be unpleasant, I suppose, but it's a pretty tiny possibility.
A bear, on the other hand... Depending on the type of bear, that's an encounter that has a comparatively high chance of going sideways.
I suppose my view might be slightly skewed by being a British man - passing other people in the woods generally only requires a nod of acknowledgement, whereas in a lot of other cultures (especially much of the US) I suspect the expectation of being drawn into small talk is much higher, which might be awkward or irritating. But still, y'know, better than a bear.
But yeah, 99% of the time neither the woods, nor people walking within them, are dangerous or scary, and I think the folks debating this question should get off social media and take a woodland walk, cause walking alone in the woods rules actually!
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visionsofnightfall · 5 months ago
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the trees are listening.
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oakcricket · 5 months ago
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feralchaton · 1 year ago
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"Nature is a numbers game. We need all the support we can get as our immune systems and health are under assault from pollution, stress, contaminated food and age-related diseases as our lifespans increase." -Paul Stamets
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maureen2musings · 1 year ago
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Cypress Mountain
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Pistyll Gwyn
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alexmurison · 1 year ago
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Holding on the autumn colours Peak District National Park
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dcandyland · 7 months ago
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Welcome to Candyland!
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Sit down, stay a while. Come marvel at the magic of this wonderful candy kingdom!
Remember friends! Follow the rules, and enjoy yourselves! Don't forget to be respectful to the folks here, they don't like rude children!
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