@rancholibertad@climatejustice.social
Post #4396881
2026-08-05 21:59 UTC
@fey@pagan.plus Oh of course, I completely understand! Definitely will be glad to share out the materials afterwards and if this goes well it might be a once-a-summer thing since once we start on-site classes those will be closed for the summers, so online classes make sense! Unfortunately that's the busier outdoor time for everyone else, but maybe that will let folks get inspired to get outside while they can and see things differently! I don't know!
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@fey@pagan.plus 2026-08-05 22:16
@rancholibertad@climatejustice.social it's definitely a tough call! For my own workshop that I've been doing along intersecting lines, the goal for me is to always start it in the autumn (skipping this year obviously) because I think it's a good season to get outside & start observing things without being completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of stuff there is to notice in spring or summer, & without having to really probe around for stuff to follow in the winter. But what counts as summer vs. autumn is latitudinally relative so who knows!