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To Wander is to Adventure

Breathe in, and breathe out… discover mindful walking with To Wander is to Adventure.

About To Wander
Mindful Resources
Seasonal Walks
Sharing Mindfulness
Project Partners

About To Wander

‘When we see things like shadows, colour, leaves. We listen to things, really simple things; water, birds, waterfalls. We notice more things.’

‘To Wander is to Adventure’ is a collaboration between Purple Patch Arts and artists Chemaine Cooke and Jean McEwan, working with learning-disabled adults to explore creative and mindful ways to walk. For 18 months, To Wander is to Adventure took place in Oastler Market, Bradford; then in September 2020, the project continued, this time over Zoom! A new group of participants were introduced to mindfulness, mindful walking techniques and creative practices.

At the beginning of 2021, we began to co-create digital mindfulness resources with the group to share our experiences and learning. The sessions focused on developing the participants’ mindfulness practices, as well as building their skills in creating and leading their own mindful activities. Consequently, as well as co-creating a variety of mindful walking resources, the To Wander participants were also given the opportunity to visit our Lifelong Learning programmes to present their To Wander work to the Purple Patch Arts community.

The third phase of the To Wander project took place from November 2021 to November 2022. Across the year, the To Wander group co-produced seasonal walks to experience their mindful walking practice together. Through the themes ‘winter magic’, ‘spring noticing’, ‘summer cartographers’ and ‘autumn interconnection’, the participants developed their mindful practice together and became increasingly confident in leading and creating mindful activities.

 When developing the fourth phase of To Wander is to Adventure, we wanted to create opportunities for the group to share their mindful practice with others in supportive and meaningful ways. Consequently, To Wander’s most recent phase was delivered in partnership with Meanwood Valley Urban Farm. During monthly visits, the To Wander participants and the HOOF participants at the farm shared their expertise with each other, and everyone worked together to collaborate and cofacilitate sessions which explored the farm in a mindful, creative and holistic way. 

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Mindful Walking Resources

‘I am walking more, I am looking at colours and objects like the pear tree. I’m learning more about things.’

Learn how to do your own mindful walks and activities using our To Wander is to Adventure resources:

Colouring Ourselves In

A Guided Sound Walk

Tree Meditation

Claire's Shape Game

Hiten's Tree Meditation

Kaitlin's Mindful Noticing

Michaela's Budgies

Our To Wander is to Adventure sessions always include a quote from Thich Nhat Hahn, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk who brought mindfulness to the world!

Meet the team who co-created these wonderful resources…

Seasonal Walks

‘I just found it amazing to be together again!’

In November 2021, To Wander is to Adventure returned to co-produce 4 seasonal walks across the 2021/2022 academic year. Each season, the group met for 4 Zoom sessions, where they continued exploring mindfulness and worked together to plan their seasonal walk at Cartwright Hall in Bradford. The in-person walks allowed the group to experience their mindful practice together, explore the changing seasons using their senses and develop the friendships they have created over Zoom.

Winter Magic

The theme of our first walk in November 2021 was ‘winter magic’. We began with sessions on Zoom, re-acquainting ourselves with our mindful walking practice. We celebrated the beauty of sunsets, explored bricked up doorways, used our bodies to spell words like ‘drift’ and ‘walk’ and we marked the beginning and end of each session with the lighting of our friendship candle.

To plan our first walk, we thought about what we like about walking, what makes walking accessible for us, we chose a walking destination from two options, and thought about what we would need to bring with us. We chose to visit Cartwright Hall in Bradford, and on the day we experienced some amazing winter magic: snow! We had a magical day exploring our surroundings both in the galleries of Cartwright Hall and in the snowy gardens, using sound, sight, taste, smell and touch.

Spring Noticing

In March 2022, we began our 2nd theme: ‘spring noticing’. We were spring detectives and noticed the changes happening around us. We noticed flowers growing, lambs being born and leaves returning to trees. We thought about what we wanted to grow within ourselves.

We had beautiful sunshine for our spring walk at Cartwright Hall – it looked very different to our winter walk! As spring detectives, we used our senses to notice the changes around us; what could we hear, see, smell, touch and taste? We all planted a seed and had a mindful moment together, breathing in the spring air.

Summer Cartographers

In the summer, we learnt about cartographers. A cartographer is someone who creates maps. We looked at maps of Cartwright Hall to plan where would like to explore during our summer walk. Together, we used our memories of our past walks and our plans for our future walks to create our own map of Cartwright Hall.

During our Zoom sessions, To Wander participants led the group in meditations, facilitated warm up activities and discussions, and shared ideas, experiences and mindful activities with each other.

Our postponed walk in July had all the features of a British summer’s day: rainy showers, warm sunshine, blustery trees, picnic benches and watching the ducks! The To Wander group were not fazed by the changing skies – instead, they embraced the changes, listening to the sound of rain as we sheltered under trees and took rubbings of the bark, striding across the park against the breeze to explore new corners and noticing the feel of raindrops on our skin.

We invited our friends and family to join us for our summer walk and so we shared some of our mindful activities with them, including doing mindful breathing together and practicing mindful noticing as we sat by the park lake. We also shared our Thich Nhat Hanh quote with our visitors to officially welcome them to ‘To Wander is to Adventure’!

Autumn Interconnection

Our final seasonal walk, ‘autumn interconnection’, took place in October 2022. The To Wander group led the day: they decided what mindful activities we would do, where we would walk in the park and led discussions around how we felt at different points of the day. We noticed the wind on our faces, the beautiful colours around us and our reflections in a ‘pool of wonder’!

In our mindful practice, we learnt about interconnection. Interconnection is a connection between 2 or more things. We learnt about how we are interconnected with the environment around us. As Thich Nhat Hanh says: ‘you are the planet, and the planet is you’.

To celebrate everything the group had achieved throughout the project, we finished our autumn walk by dancing together on the bandstand. We felt connected to eachother and connected to the earth around us. We were interconnected.

Take a look at some of the activities we did during our seasonal walks. You can use them to create your own mindful walks.

A list of mindful walking activities. The text says 'Our walking ideas list: noticing the different colours we see around Cartwright Hall; see all the leaves changing in all the colours; go to the waterfall; if it's raining, listen to the rain outside and inside; dancing, singing, listening to music; do some mindful walking together; go to the forest; go to the lake; go to the bandstand; hold a leaf and do a breathing exercise; draw a picture on a piece of paper; make a rubbing of a leaf, or of a tree bark, with some paper and crayons; do some mindful breathing near the lake; do our tree meditation; hug a tree; listen to the sounds of the birds; sign our quote for friends and family

Sharing Mindfulness

“I enjoyed going to the farm, it made me feel happy.”

“It’s brilliant to be able to share our farm with people. I felt proud.”

The next phase of To Wander is to Adventure took place from May to October 2023. It’s aim was to introduce mindfulness to a new group of learning-disabled people and create supportive and meaningful environments where the current To Wander group could co-facilitate their walking activities.

We were really excited to work with the HOOF groups at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm to discover and explore mindfulness together. HOOF stands for ‘Helping Out On the Farm’; they are learning-disabled adults who do a variety of jobs on the farm, including gardening, planting and helping to care for the animals.

This phase of the project was rooted in co-facilitation and collaboration. The To Wander group shared some of their favourite mindful walking activities with the HOOF groups, and the HOOF groups shared their knowledge and experience about farming, gardening and the natural environment. Together, we explored kiwi trees through meditation, met pigs, goats, alpacas and sheep, discovered poppies, strawberries and lavender on a mindful colour walk, had a go at some gardening tasks, such as planting tomatoes and even did some willow weaving together!

Through monthly farm visits and Zoom sessions, the To Wander and HOOF participants learnt and devised new mindfulness activities to embed into their routines, made new social connections, had opportunities to create and lead activities, and experienced their environment in new and mindful ways.

A man and a woman are gardening together. They are surrounded by green plants.
A group of people stand on a wooden platform, looking out onto a field with three pigs.
Two men are standing under an archway which has lots of wood woven around it. They are smiling at the camera.

Our Evaluation Tree

To capture participants’ experience of To Wander is to Adventure at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, we created an ‘evaluation tree’. At the end of each session at the farm, participants wrote or drew what they had enjoyed that day and how it made them feel onto a leaf and added it to the tree. Each month, the tree would grow…

Project Partners

Chemaine Cooke is a dancer, producer and facilitator who loves creatively working with people. She is passionate about how creativity and community can enliven and revitalise place, and about how place sits at the heart of the community.  To Wander combines her favourite things to do – walking, mindfulness and nature. You can follow Chemaine’s work on Twitter: @cookechemaine.

Jean McEwan is a visual artist and facilitator who is passionate about making creativity accessible for everyone. Jean works with lots of different groups and communities in Yorkshire and across the UK. She loves walking in nature and practicing mindfulness with others. To Wander is her dream project! Find out more about Jean and her work on her website.

Lucy Barker is an interdisciplinary artist and creative producer, whose work aims to engage a wide range of people in creative processes – as spectators, participants and co-producers. Lucy believes that art can, and should, communicate in new and interesting ways to people from all backgrounds, and through her projects,  she strives to offer fresh perspectives that inspire audiences and participants to make positive personal and social change. You can find out more about Lucy’s work on her website.

A mindful acrostic poem the To Wander team wrote together

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