We have reached the time of Imbolc, the Celtic-rooted cross-quarter festival that marks the transition of winter into spring, falling as it does between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Earlier this week I felt that winter was never … Continue reading →
Hello, dear Reader, It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here. The deer have been strong in my life — with sweet and sad encounters with these creatures. One such encounter involved a fawn who had been hit by … Continue reading →
So cool: This on pri.org – Science Friday. New research on plant intelligence may forever change how you think about plants The mp3 interview with Michael Pollan (who wrote The Botany Of Desire, and who wrote an article published in … Continue reading →
I found myself back on this blog, playing in the garden ... So if you're reading this even after my long absence, I thank you so for checking back in with me! I thought I'd share some art with you. My mom and I have the same birthday (different years, of course!), so for her/our birthday, she and I and my younger daughter headed to the nearby rose […]
Hello, dear Readers!Earlier this year I pondered the fate of my blogs, having started a couple of new ones. Five seemed absurd! At the time I decided to continue this one -- I do like it here! But as the months progressed, I've discovered that much of what I enjoy posting about here actually has a voice in my new blogs -- or would, if I allowed this […]
Please join me in the garden! Here I offer an honoring song (improvised in the moment to the Oats (Avena sativa) as I harvest oat tops to make a tincture.