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Good Nature Celebrates 30th Anniversary teaching trees $16.99 ea my original price per poster-- save 50%!

Writer's picture: Timothy S. ColmanTimothy S. Colman

Updated: Feb 12

Dear Friends of flora and fauna,


Treemendous Teachers Sale: Nature Learning Extravaganza! Calling all educators, nature enthusiasts, and tree lovers!


Good Nature Publishing is offering fine art poster promotion perfect for classrooms, nature centers, and environmental education. If you want 25 or more they are $10 ea wholesale



A customer sent me their framing the NW Native Conifers poster.  Love it!  Send yours when you want.
A customer sent me their framing the NW Native Conifers poster. Love it! Send yours when you want.



  • Discount to $16.99 ea

  • Featuring award-winning artists and stunning botanical illustrations

  • Printed on high-quality recycled and forest stewardship certified paper in Seattle

Featured Poster Collections:

  • NW Native Conifers (32 trees)

  • NW Woodland Wildflowers

  • Pacific NW Old Growth Forest

  • NW Native Broadleaved Trees

  • California Native Oaks

  • Eastern Native Conifers

  • Native Wildflowers

  • Eastern Deciduous Trees

  • PNW Watersheds Map


Special Bonus: Good Nature Publishing contributes 20% of profits to organizations working for social justice and defending economic democracy from billionaires who are eager to burn the planet down for short term profit, so your purchase supports both education and environmental advocacy!


Hurry! This Treemendous Teachers Sale is a limited-time offer to help you bring the beauty of nature into your learning spaces.


Good Nature's wonderful illustrations of the NW Conifers, Broadleaved Trees by Mike Lee started me out in 1995. Mike's color pencil illustrations lovingly illustrating the native trees in their adult phase with details of the cone and foliage, English and botanical names along the running border are a great starter kit for getting outside 3 hours a day.


Want to make a big move out of climate crisis? Start the new year dcclaring that you will not IT another tree. What do you mean don't IT a tree, Tim?


Our language is full of subject/ objects, and we see the world as separate from ourselves in part by reinforcing the world view with words like "It" to describe a tree that is a fellow sentient being. Scientists have found that trees have 25% of our DNA! Who knew?


Walking as a spiritual practice, I started finding trees I love on my walks here in Seattle and Green Lake, and stopping to talk with them. I even name one or two just to break through the illusion we are separate.



And take advantage of our wonderful offerings for your walls, build a muscle connecting your family to this wonderful world we get to live in for a little bit.


Joni Mitchell was right: We are stardust, we are golden.


Treemendously,


Timothy





 
 
 

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