Notes From the Treeline
In Notes from the Tree Line, I write personal essays about living close to Yellowstone National Park -its seasons, its creatures, its stillness, as well as the busyness of the tourists. These essays are part observation and part personal reflection.
Along with glimpses of life in the Montana wilds, I share thoughts on conservation and ecology, and the quiet ways the natural world is teaching me to pay closer attention to what really matters.
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Truth & Tradition
Pagan Wellness
Off the Shelf - Nonfiction
The mountain air doesn’t just soothe. It restores. It reminds me that my nervous system was not designed for 24/7 notifications and five-lane traffic. It was meant for wind in the pines, the rustle of wildlife in the brush, the surprise of an owl in daylight.