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Guest post by Oregon WOWnet member Fiona Rhea
Twin Tree
by Fiona Rhea
Two seeds landed here because that is how God meant it to be,
Nourished from the heavens above, together they grew like twins, almost inseparably.
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The Oregon WOWnet email listserv recently saw a lot of activity surrounding the question of what kind of chainsaw to buy, which elicited some great information that just had to be shared.

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Hi Wild Women of the Woods (WOW)-
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My mom is the reason I'm connected to our forestland. I'm shy to write about my land connection, which manifests as creative inspiration, much less talk about it, because my mom passed away over two years ago. Now the reasons for loving our stewardship forestland are so deep, so nuanced, and so filled with grief that I fear I might fall apart were I to explain it all. Simply put: all reasons lead back to my mom.
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Every forest has a story to tell.
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Guest Post By Phyllis Ridge, forest landowner and 2012 WaTW Retreat graduate
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Explore My Land Plan to Protect and Enjoy Your Woods

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Guest post by Oregon WOWnet member Fiona Rhea
Twin Tree
by Fiona Rhea
Two seeds landed here because that is how God meant it to be,
Nourished from the heavens above, together they grew like twins, almost inseparably.
Article
The Oregon WOWnet email listserv recently saw a lot of activity surrounding the question of what kind of chainsaw to buy, which elicited some great information that just had to be shared.

Question:

Hi Wild Women of the Woods (WOW)-
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My mom is the reason I'm connected to our forestland. I'm shy to write about my land connection, which manifests as creative inspiration, much less talk about it, because my mom passed away over two years ago. Now the reasons for loving our stewardship forestland are so deep, so nuanced, and so filled with grief that I fear I might fall apart were I to explain it all. Simply put: all reasons lead back to my mom.
Article
Every forest has a story to tell.
Article
Guest Post By Phyllis Ridge, forest landowner and 2012 WaTW Retreat graduate
Article
Explore My Land Plan to Protect and Enjoy Your Woods

By Amanda Cooke