
Glengarry
Hugh Asher
Created on July 24, 2023
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Transcript
Starting at the carpark, take the path to the right of the wooden bridge so that you are walking down the path through the trees with the river on your left.
Fifty Shades of Green Nature Connection Activity Sit comfortably, stand or walk slowly and look from left to right and up and down. Notice what the most dominant colour is and then spend 5 to 10 minutes exploring how many different shades of that colour you can distinguish (not necessarily green!).
Sitting by the River Connection Activity There is a path that doubles back on itself next to a tree that takes you down to a pebble beach by the river. Note - The rocks can be slippery when wet! Find a comfortable place to sit or stand watch the movement of the water in the river for a few minutes.
- What do you notice about the water?
- What patterns does the water make?
- Does the air smell different near the water?
- How does being near the water make you feel?
For The Love of Trees Nature Connection Activity There is a large pine tree on the right of the path a little way further on. Pause and explore the tree with your eyes, and then move closer and explore it with your hands if you want. What does the texture of the bark look like and feel like? How does this texture differ from other trees in the wood? See what the tree smells like or give it a hug if you feel comfortable with this. Take a few steps back so that you can gaze from the base of the trunk to the highest branches. Tune into how the breeze is moving the top of the tree and allow yourself to move in partnership with the tree if you like. Notice how being this close to the tree makes you feel. Spend 10 to 20 minutes enjoying being in and amongst the trees.
There are two very beautiful waterfalls about a mile or so further up the path. The path is a little steeper in places but if you would like a longer walk through some very lovely and mossy woodland this is a great walk. One you have seen the waterfalls you can either walk back the way you came or follow the path further up the hill and back down the other side of the river until you complete the loop and get back to the bridge by the wooden sign.
Sitting by Water Nature Connection Activity There are two suggested locations where you can try this nature connection activity - pick the one where the surroundings appeal to you. As you approach the stream, notice how being near running water makes you feel. Find a safe spot beside the stream and sit or stand quietly for 10 to 20 minutes mindfully noticing the unique qualities of running water. It is said that the sound of running water is one of the most relaxing sounds for many people, along with birdsong and the sound of the wind in the trees.
- What do you notice about the surface of the water?
- What do you notice beneath the surface?
- What patterns does the flowing water make?
- What you notice about the sound of the stream?
- Does the air smell different
Awaken the Senses Nature Connection Activity It can be surprising what you notice when you close your eyes, in part because you usually stand still when you do this, allowing you to focus attention on your other senses. Find a comfortable place to sit or stand near the beginning of the path, put down anything you are carrying, relax your arms and let them rest by your side, and close your eyes or soften and lower your gaze. Start by listening to what you can hear around you. I wonder if you can hear any animals or birds? Notice the wind. Is it rustling the leaves on the nearby trees? Or perhaps it is very still and quiet? Take a deep breath in through your nose. What can you smell? Is the air warm or cold? Now turn your attention to what you can feel. Is the surface that you are standing on hard or soft? What does the breeze feel like on your skin? Can you feel which way the sun is oriented in relation to you? Try turning 90 degrees to your left or right. Does what you hear change? If the sun is shining, how does it feel now that you have turned? Continue turning in the same direction until you are facing the same way that you started. When you are ready, open your eyes or lift your gaze and take notice of the first thing that captures your attention and allow yourself a few moments to experience it through your different senses. What are you noticing? This Nature Connection Invitation can be found in our 'Little Book of Forest Bathing Invitations' that you can buy from our An Darach Forest Therapy Store.
'Sit Spot' Nature Connection Activity Before you continue round the loop to the waterfalls, or head back to the car park, very simply, find yourself a place in nature where you can comfortably sit and just ‘be’, immersing yourself in the world around you, engaging with it through all your senses and reconnecting with the rhythms of the natural world. Give yourself permission to simply sit, observe and be present. Start by taking a few deep breathes and then turn your attention to each of your sense individually. Notice what you can see, what you can hear, what you can smell, what you can feel and what you can taste. When thoughts arise, gently bring yourself back to your senses; to the sounds, sights, smells, and feel of your surroundings. Notice the specific qualities of the place in which you are and your place within it. What seems to be drawing your curiosity the most?
What's Up? Nature Connection Activity Pause for a few minutes and sit, stand or lie down looking up at what you can see above you.This might include the tree canopy swaying in the breeze, birds flying, or the clouds drifting across the sky.
'What's Moving?' Nature Connection Activity Spend a few minutes simply sitting quietly or walking slowly and silently through nature to the next nature-connection activity location, looking for things that are in motion. Look up, look down, look around you from side to side, seeking things that are moving. This could be trees or plants being blown in the wind, wildlife, clouds or maybe water nearby. Follow what draws your attention, returning to focusing on what is moving when you are ready. Notice what it is like to slow down to the pace of nature. This Nature Connection Invitation can be found in our 'Little Book of Forest Bathing Invitations' that you can buy from our An Darach Forest Therapy Store.
Forest Floor Nature Connection Activity Walk slowly, sit or kneel on the ground (if it is comfortable to do so) and explore the forest floor on either side of the path for 10 to 20 minutes. Take notice of what plants, fungi, lichens and mosses and insects you can see. If you feel comfortable doing so, take a handful of the duff, humus or soil from the forest floor and explore it using all the senses of sight, smell and touch. You might find that this nature connection activity is even better if you have a magnifying glass that you can take with you. Remember - there is no need to rush, so take your time and acknowledge all the things that you notice. This Nature Connection Invitation can be found in our 'Little Book of Forest Bathing Invitations' that you can buy from our An Darach Forest Therapy Store.
Awaken the Senses Nature Connection Activity - Part 2 In modern life our sense of smell can become dulled. Take this opportunity to really reawaken your sense of smell by exploring the interesting smells of nature. Bend down and smell flowers or blooms, pick up leaf litter and scrunch it up and smell it. Maybe remove a couple of leaves or pine needles from the tip of a branch, scrunch or tear them up and smell them in your cupped hands. Do different leaves or pine needles smell different? We mainly seek to smell things through our noses. However we have taste receptors in our mouths that can detect scents too. Try breathing through your nose and mouth at the same time, or inhale through your nose and then inhale through your mouth. Notice any differences in the smell that you can detect. This Nature Connection Invitation can be found in our 'Little Book of Forest Bathing Invitations' that you can buy from our An Darach Forest Therapy Store.
There is the option to get down to the river bank and sit next to and interact with the water by taking this path down to the river. It doubles back on the left as you walk away from the starting point. https://momento360.com/e/u/b5efd48aaaa94124935983b5d5d6359a?utm_campaign=embed&utm_source=other&heading=0&pitch=0&field-of-view=75&size=medium
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Follow the path round to the right rather than attempting to cross over the bridge!
Sitting by Water Nature Connection Activity There are two suggested locations where you can try this nature connection activity - pick the one where the surroundings appeal to you. As you approach the stream, notice how being near running water makes you feel. Find a safe spot beside the stream and sit or stand quietly for 10 to 20 minutes mindfully noticing the unique qualities of running water. It is said that the sound of running water is one of the most relaxing sounds for many people, along with birdsong and the sound of the wind in the trees.
- What do you notice about the surface of the water?
- What do you notice beneath the surface?
- What patterns does the flowing water make?
- What you notice about the sound of the stream?
- Does the air smell different?