A day of attentive presence in woodland and field, marking the spring equinox as a moment of balance, emergence, and return.
Through shared seasonal food, guided observation, and quiet time on the land, we explore how spring is felt before it is explained. This is not a workshop in ideas, but a lived encounter with place, weather, and rhythm — a chance to slow perception, notice what is changing, and re-establish a grounded relationship with the living landscape. The day unfolds gently, shaped by the land itself, inviting reflection, conversation, and simple acts of care as winter loosens its hold and growth begins again.