There is no mystery in this association of woods and other worlds, for as
anyone who has walked the woods knows, they are places of
correspondence, of call and answer. Visual affinities of color, relief
and texture abound. A fallen branch echoes the deltoid form of a
stream bed into which it has come to rest. Chrome yellow autumn elm
leaves find their color rhyme in the eye-ring of the blackbird.
Different aspects of the forest link unexpectedly with each other, and
so it is that within the stories, different times and worlds can be
joined. Robert Macfarlane, The Wild Places
I say "yes."
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