Respecting The Natural World

Dan led the Students & Teachers of Académie de la Tamise (London, ON) on a nature walk to teach about plants and paying respect for their medicine. Along the way, trash was collected and taken to a proper place for disposal.

A good day, ended with a little flute music in the forest.

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