Face-offs with cows, and flying chickens. Lessons in community from Ethiopian roads

Guest Blog by Alan Heeks, March 2016, first published at www.living-organically.com It happens so often, you suspect the animals must enjoy it: why else do they spread the full width of the tarmac, instead of using the broad gravel verges? The cows are the worst: they glower balefully as if they might charge, and only… Continue reading Face-offs with cows, and flying chickens. Lessons in community from Ethiopian roads

Yoga & Woodland Workout at Hazel Hill

Spring feels like it’s just around the corner, and with that energy we warmly invite you to shake off winter’s hibernation and stretch into our winter yoga and conservation weekend – we’ll be weaving together expansive yoga with rewarding conservation – you can wander through beautiful woods, practice a ‘cat pose’; warm yourself by log-burning… Continue reading Yoga & Woodland Workout at Hazel Hill

Yoga & Conservation Weekend at Hazel Hill Wood

As part of the Hazel Hill Conservation Weekend in February, we will be exploring our inner nature through some gentle yoga and movement. Bringing inspiration in from the woods around us, we will playfully blend into our practice the lessons and gifts of nature such as flexibility, mutual support and fluency of movement. As well… Continue reading Yoga & Conservation Weekend at Hazel Hill Wood

Coals to Newcastle, Owls to Greece and Fire Wood to Hazel Hill Wood!

It’s a pretty straightforward fact that our wood, Hazel Hill Wood, contains an awful lot of trees.  Which means we’re naturally and happily awash with timber. As a consequence you’d be forgiven for thinking this means we have an “easy” source of firewood, yet in reality the extraction and storage of the timber into usable… Continue reading Coals to Newcastle, Owls to Greece and Fire Wood to Hazel Hill Wood!

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Kids in the Wood @HHW: saunter, stumble, climb, explore, trip and get messy

Written by Isobel Jacobs Silly songs and marshmallows on an open fire, under an arc of ancient trees; a small brown frog passed gently from hand to small hand; wheelbarrow races through leaves. These are moments that many city parents yearn for their children. I certainly have for my curious, happy six-year-old daughter, Aphra. Kids… Continue reading Kids in the Wood @HHW: saunter, stumble, climb, explore, trip and get messy

Nature Scavenge at Hazel Hill

On Saturday 5 September a rather tentative morning sun eased its way through a cold start, and led on to a most fabulous, warm, sunny and friendly Nature Scavenge event at Hazel Hill Wood! The event, organised by Kate Steele, our Conservation and outreach officer and hosted by Marcos Frangos, is a first in what… Continue reading Nature Scavenge at Hazel Hill

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Back to Work: Drag or Delight? Find yourself or lose yourself in the daily task

As we approach September, you may be going back to a regular job, or not.  Either scenario may leave you happy or blue.  August seems a good time to reflect on how work fits into your life. I observe people talking a lot about work, but in a very selective way.  They talk about what… Continue reading Back to Work: Drag or Delight? Find yourself or lose yourself in the daily task

Nourishing Resilience: Seedlings of Change

On July 21, Wisdom Tree hosted a highly successful day at Hazel Hill Wood, on the theme Nourishing Resilience For You And Your Work Community. It felt like a day of planting many seedlings of new ideas and contacts. Our diverse group of over 20 people, from near and far, included professionals in organisational development,… Continue reading Nourishing Resilience: Seedlings of Change

Introducing Hazel Hill Trust

Alan Heeks Writes… As of June 2015, I have gifted the ownership and operation of Hazel Hill Wood to a new registered UK charity, Hazel Hill Trust. This does not imply any immediate changes to the way the wood operates for our clients, and the current team will continue unchanged, except for the appointment of… Continue reading Introducing Hazel Hill Trust

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