2023 started out with one of the biggest winters that I have ever seen in 33 years. Truly Epic! Our headwaters land was under 4 to 6 ft of snow until May – We had to reschedule two early April Waldorf classes to later in the season due to snow. In early April the snow was 6ft deep in our…
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A Call for Support
One of our past Headwater’s Artist in Residence, Janie Stapleton, has created a poster of a fawn in the woods with the saying, Be an Earth Caretaker. The deer is an eternal sign of love in nature. To be an Earth Caretaker is the human’s way of showing love to our Earth through action. I believe that all humans must…
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Headwaters Outdoor School 2021
I fully intend to open our school in 2021. We are planning on opening for our private classes in spring, fall, and our summer program for everyone. Our new 2021 summer class schedule is posted on our website and class registration is open. For those of you who have carried over your class fee from this year to next…
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Headwaters Newsletter 2019
Headwaters Newsletter 2019 This was a Wow year. I’ll start today, November 1st, 2019. I’m sitting in my house recovering from heart surgery. My mitral valve, which allows blood to pump into my heart, was damaged. My heart wasn’t pumping enough blood to my body as it was backflowing. I’ve known about this problem for a few years, but my…
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2018 Newsletter
Tim looks back on 2017 and forward to 2018, finding inspiration in nature and all the people in his life.
The Shasta Winter is Back
Headwater’s land becomes a magical place during the winter. Peaceful and quiet. A distant moon over a white mountain. A warm campfire. Sleeping in a cozy snow cave during a snow storm. There is really no experience quite like it.