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Jay K Limbo's avatar

Gina, I’m so inspired by your story and your writing. I live on 5 acres of bush in Rosedale and have been trying to live my life closer to the rhythms of the land for 23 years now. I’ve just become a fledgling potter at age 54 and I gather my own wild clay off my property. Please know your story, your way of being whilst out there in Tassie wilderness has had an impact on many people. You should be so proud and yes, definitely take time out and make sure you let the energy of nature revive you. I’m sure it’s been a crazy ride in the last year. I’m enjoying your writing. Look forward to meeting you one day. (I think we have a couple of mutual friends.) Till then, sending blessings and love.

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Chiara's avatar

Yay I love this x

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Adrien's avatar

Beautiful to read your experience and immerse vicariously in that environment and place, thank you. I relate to jumping in feet first and finding out if I can swim...in many situations 😄 It's the only way I know how to live! Go bush, dear Gina, it's the real world, this dream world humans have created can all go 'puff' in a moment, then it will be bare feet on the ground and total immersion that will see us through 💕

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GlueAndBold's avatar

This is incredible. Thank you. I was lucky enough to meet Woniya Thibeault along life's great voyage, and both of you are such heroes to me. May we all re-wild, and may nature heal as she carefully explores the idea of taking us back into her bosom.

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Chiara's avatar

I love this, thank you, I have had deep curiosity for what you have been experiencing these last few weeks… I wrote my bucket list (for the first time the other day) and included some form of wild collaboration with you in that list. I thank you truly for the authentic inspiration and invitation to find ways to merge the wild furry wisdom (haha gold) with the modern way. Big love and enjoy your respite and reconnection time xx

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