Field Notes — Good Morning Appalachia

Amber Niven

The Wander Trees 2.0

The Wander Trees 2.0

The Wander Trees has been on a long break since 2016. It’s messy and complicated. I’ll spare you the details and just say that sometimes you need to start over. So that’s what I’m doing here, folks. Welcome to The Wander Trees 2.0.

The shop is stocked with printed goods and a few patches. You can find your favorite designs and some new ones! No t-shirts just yet. If we have a bunch of people ask for them, we will add them so let us know!

Sometimes Wandering Leads you Home

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Hello Trees! 

Amber, here- the one who birthed this sweet little family of trees. Breaking radio silence.


We are making our way back online after a little sabbatical! We had to spend some time in the valley to re-evaluate, reorient, feel into some growing pains and birth something new! Our newest little tree, our first born son, River Axel Niven is here and has inspired us to continue The Wander Trees! We are so excited to get back to creating and wandering with you. Here is a little story about our history.


Planting the Seed of Inspiration

The idea of The Wander Trees was born on the Appalachian Trail in 2014. Inspired by time spent in nature and wondering “what if everyone could spend more time doing what they loved? What if all hikers, wanderers and curious souls, bravely trekked the path that only their heart knew? What would the world be like if we all cheered each other on to be uniquely and authentically OURSELVES? I was dreaming big, following my heart and trusting in the trail that my feet were on. I knew it would take me somewhere good.

A year was spent crafting a plan for a multi-faceted business that would serve as a platform for artists and eventually grow into a social hub for others who are inspired by nature.  


Sprouting 

We launched in Asheville in 2015 and explored a few different paths. My dream of inspiring people to create and live passion driven lives has manifested in the form of a mobile shop, an art collective, a physical retail space with art gallery and an even an air bnb. Like anything else in life, it takes experimenting to learn what fits best. The creative process can be like that. It’s all about those layers, folks! 

 


Growing Pains

The Wander Trees quickly grew from a tiny seed of an idea to a small forest of other people who held the same passions of dreaming, creating and being a part of something greater. People came and people went, but a small core remained. We worked together to renovate an old three story house in West Asheville that we turned into our homebase. It took blood, sweat and tears to transform it into a work of work. We bonded even deeper during dinners, hikes and community nights that were held at our new space. The foundation was being solidified with the love of art and community. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough to sustain the high rent and it wasn’t enough to patch the holes in my business plan. We needed time to work out the kinks. 


So in 2016, I made the hard call to cut our losses. I knew The Wander Trees would be back, I just wasn’t sure when or how or even where. 



Deepening Roots 

If there was one thing I learned through the past few years, it’s the importance of growing deep roots during the quiet season. To live your dreams you must be rooted deep in the healthy soil. You must know what is most important and hold on to it tight. 

During the long break, I did my best to trust the process through the sadness and stillness. I fought the emotions that came with a dream being put to rest and battled with the self-limiting beliefs that surfaced. I lost hope for a while, but found it again along with a new sense of direction and a new place to call home. Another thing I learned is that sometimes Wandering leads you home.

I started to dream again after my son was born. The idea of The Wander Trees kept coming to mind. Is it time? I would think to myself. The soul searching journey began again. Once I got past the initial fears, insecurities, obsession over details and perfectionism tendencies that emerge with any creative endeavor, I decided it was time. The still small voice arose and my roots grew deeper. My soul was preparing for the inevitable self-sabotaging storms that were to come. (why do we do this to ourselves??) 

Anyway, here I am. Trying to be an example of hope. Trying to keep the dream alive. Trying to prove to myself and others that you can always try again and again

New Buds

Someone once told me that babies bring abundance. I’m sitting here with mine asleep on our couch. Inspired to live my dreams of creating and doing my best to provide a good life for him. I guess babies do bring abundance. The new little buds that enter the Earth everyday are signs of hope for the future. They are the future. 

The Wander Trees lives at the intersection of art, adventure and community. It’s about keeping your eyes on the sky and your feet on the ground. It’s about dreaming and doing. Let’s inspire the new buds. Let’s be strong together. 

The story of The Wander Trees is just beginning. Thanks to our own new little bud we have an abundance of hope and inspiration. We hope to connect in person with everyone real soon! 

Our Brand Video

Our Brand Video

The Wander Trees has grown from a tiny seed to a forest of creatives! It all started as a simple idea of helping others take a step closer to their dream and has now manifested into a growing community of like-minded people.  A community that encourages everyone to bravely walk towards their passions. A community of creatives, free-spirits, and artistry-seeking souls who believe we were all born to lead a life of inspired endeavors and adventure! 

Take some advice from a tree.

Happy New Year! 

First day of 2016. How are you going to embrace the new beginning? If you are a friend of The Wander Trees, then it's probably safe to say that you consider yourself an ambitious dreamer.  Which means that you have a long list of things you want to work towards this year. Road trips to New Mexico, learning wood-working, finishing a book you started 2 years ago, hiking the Appalachian Trail . . . the list goes on. 

As you set out to conquer these new projects, ideas and adventures, remember these words from Ilan Shamir: 

Dear Friend,
Stand Tall and Proud
Sink your roots deeply into the Earth
Reflect the light of a greater source
Think long term
Go out on a limb
Remember your place among all living beings
Embrace with joy the changing seasons
For each yields its own abundance
The Energy and Birth of Spring
The Growth and Contentment of Summer
The Wisdom to let go of leaves in the Fall
The Rest and Quiet Renewal of Winter
Feel the wind and the sun
And delight in their presence
Look up at the moon that shines down upon you
And the mystery of the stars at night.
Seek nourishment from the good things in life
Simple pleasures
Earth, fresh air, light
Be content with your natural beauty
Drink plenty of water
Let your limbs sway and dance in the breezes
Be flexible
Remember your roots
Enjoy the view!

Artist Spotlight: South of Roan

Introducing: South of Roan

A foot-tappin', laughter-evokin' breath of sweet East Tennessee air—South of Roan. This duo hails from Johnson City and are taking hearts by storm with an organic sound and a way of speaking those soul whispers in a real, raw humor and grace. The Wander Trees is more than excited to top off a night of new beginnings with a talent that overflows everything behind our reason for being—passion, joy, and life.

Featured here is a song from their new EP called “Stay.”

Itching for more? Come see them live at The Wander Trees launch party on November 7! See you then. 

The Wander Trees Launch Party

Come join us in West Asheville for a night of celebrating! This is a free event and everyone is welcome. So bring a friend or two and some business cards! There will be light appetizers, drinks, giveaways and really cool people. After mingling and sharing stories, we will close out the night with a music session by South of Roan. 

Let us know your coming by joining our Facebook event

Cheers! 

The Wander Trees