WildHeart Radio with Sarah Lutke Wild
Hiking up a mountain river in Costa Rica where the water tumbles over boulders and every bend feels like a secret waiting to be discovered… Today’s story is about the wild orchids. Those delicate, resilient jewels that grow on trees and rocks all over the jungle if you’re willing to slow down and really look. A few mornings ago I decided to skip the main trail and walk the river instead. Most people don’t bother. The rocks are slippery, the water is cold and it’s easier to stay on the wide path. But I love it. The river is filled with pools, boulders and pockets of green that most hikers never see. I was picking my way over wet stones, camera in one hand, when I looked up and there it was… A tiny orchid blooming right out of a tree trunk, its petals glowing like they’d been painted by the jungle itself. I stopped, crouched low on a rock and just stared. The orchid was growing straight out of the bark, no soil, no fuss. Just pure determination. These wild orchids are incredible survivors. They don’t need rich dirt. They pull what they need from the air, the rain and the tiny bits of debris that collect in the crevices of trees. Some are so small you could miss them with every step, yet they bloom with colors that stop you cold. The longer I stayed, the more I noticed. Another orchid tucked behind a waterfall mist. A Jesus lizard sunbathing on a sun warmed boulder, looking like a tiny dinosaur that decided to take a nap. Iridescent bugs flashing blue and green as they darted between rocks. Every few feet the river rewarded me with something new. Flash of color, a tiny movement, a moment that felt like the jungle was saying, “You looked. Good for you.” As a photographer these river walks are both a challenge and a gift. The light bounces off the water in unpredictable ways, the rocks are slippery and you’re balancing while trying to frame something delicate that could disappear with one breeze. But when you get the shot… the orchid glowing against dark wet bark, the lizard perfectly still… t feels like the jungle handed you a private postcard. These wild orchids have become my favorite symbol of resilience here. They don’t ask for perfect conditions. They don’t wait for someone to plant them. They just show up, attach themselves to whatever is available and bloom anyway. Watching them reminded me how much we can learn from that quiet strength. How to root ourselves in whatever ground we’re given and still find a way to open up and shine. Episode Wild Photograph: https://www.instagram.com/p/DOObtNfEWOi/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Follow the wild on Instagram, X + TikTok: @sarahlutkewild Prints & more: sarahlutkewild.com #WildlifePhotography #CostaRica #PuraVida
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