About this Event
A blossom is what happens when a plant finally opens—after months underground, after building the exact architecture needed, after waiting for precise conditions. The opening itself is quiet. It asks nothing in return.
What to expect:
This late-June gathering explores blossom as vulnerability and presence. We're gathering as the city hums with World Cup intensity—the forest offers something else: a place to turn inward, to open quietly, to witness and be witnessed.
By late June, spring bloomers have passed. Now come the quiet bloomers, the understory flowers, the late bloomers that open in shade. Less showy, more intimate. They offer themselves to whoever arrives close enough to notice.
Through slow walking, writing, and quiet gathering, we'll practice three kinds of connection: inward (to your own capacity to open), outward (to blossoming all around us), circular (to each other in communal space).
What to expect:
- Invitations to explore the senses
- Guided writing practice
- Slow walking with extended pauses
- Optional Sharing with Others
- Tea & Conversations
Bring your own quiet, your readiness (or un-readiness), your willingness to be silently seen.
This is not an escape from the world. It's practicing a different presence: quieter, slower, more vulnerable.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stanley Park, Georgia Street, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 0.00












