It's 44 hours of reflective, creative bliss, a celebration of water and the life it gives us. This retreat, which goes until noon on Sunday, is an all-in-one package of nature, art and wholesome, organic food. Led by Marie Butcher—a Carmel Valley naturalist, writer and eco-spritual trip leader—and fellow Carmel Valley resident Paola Berthoin—a private chef, artist and educator—We Are Water celebrates International Rivers Day Mar. 14), and invites attendees to explore the sacredness of water through drawing, journaling, photography and land art amid the rolling hills of Carmel Valley. All meals are provided, and accommodations (for both individuals and couples) are at the reserve's historic schoolhouse. Should be a mystical journey, and one filled with discovery. [DS]
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It's 44 hours of reflective, creative bliss, a celebration of water and the life it gives us. This retreat, which goes until noon on Sunday, is an all-in-one package of nature, art and wholesome, organic food. Led by Marie Butcher—a Carmel Valley naturalist, writer and eco-spritual trip leader—and fellow Carmel Valley resident Paola Berthoin—a private chef, artist and educator—We Are Water celebrates International Rivers Day Mar. 14), and invites attendees to explore the sacredness of water through drawing, journaling, photography and land art amid the rolling hills of Carmel Valley. All meals are provided, and accommodations (for both individuals and couples) are at the reserve's historic schoolhouse. Should be a mystical journey, and one filled with discovery. [DS]
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