Julia’s Blog #2

by | Oct 15, 2018 | videos | 7 comments

i have an online blog hosted and supported by my friends at Heritage Salvage and my best bud Bug Michael Bug. CHeck it out here, like it, and share it. And if you are in the San Francisco, Bay Area of California or know people who are, stop by the yard!

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  1. Michelle Mattos

    After listening to an episode of “Hidden Brain” podcast where your adventures with Luna were touched upon, it made me wonder what you are doing these days.

    I see you are life-coaching; what else? Are your coaching activities full time? Where are you living? How has your lifestyle changed since your early days of very public activism?

    My interest is personal; I have always regarded what you did to save Luna a heroic feat and wondered how a life unfolds after such a contentious battle with much personal risk.

    Finally, thank you for your contributions to humanity and your excellence as a being sharing the planet with all life. Kudos and thanks for answering what queries I’ve made that are comfortable.

    Best Regards,
    Michelle aka HopeSpringsATurtle@gmail.com

  2. Gabby

    Hey Julia,
    I just finished reading your book. Just as pertinent now as before. Im a retired tree planter so your book touched me as the rest of us who are humans living in these times on this planet. Thank you for your continuous work.
    I was wondering is it possible to get prints of your sketches? I love the prints in the book and would love to hang some up for inspiration.
    Strength and peace to you lady,
    Gabby

  3. Larry Bassett

    I have been remembering the anniversary of your events with Luna now years ago. Thank you again!

    • Julia Butterfly Hill

      Thank You.

  4. Doug

    Anger gets us nothing. Love and acceptance gets us more without breaking down bridges. We can’t change the world in a day. We have to be that persistent drip, drip of water coming through the dam that will one day make that change. I wish all of us environmentalist could get together and vote for the proper people in our governments. Good luck in your ventures. I am trying to find a way to volunteer in an animal sanctuary or possibly environmental group.

  5. Geert Aerts

    Hi Julia,

    Thank you for your new video blogs! I’m so glad you’re doing so well!

    I have a practical question. Friends of Trees in Portland has planted more than 750,000 trees since 1989 with, now, 6,000 volunteers per year. How can this be replicated in cities across the country and world?

    I live in Portland, and across the street from my house is a 100+ foot redwood grown from a seedling carried from California by the parents of the grandmother that used to live across from me. The “owner” of the tree says I’m welcome to climb it; however, I haven’t done it yet! You’re welcome to visit some time and climb it with me – the branches seem perfect for climbing.

    Have fun on Orcas Island in March!

    Geert Aerts
    30 SE 91st Ave
    (360) 921-3476

    • Julia Butterfly Hill

      People are doing similar things in cities all over the US. i am grateful to all the people everywhere who help plant and care for trees!

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