
for the beauty in the breakdown and the magic in the mess
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I wrote this first on my typewriter as a stream of consciousness process just to get some words and feelings out. When sentences started gelling into something somewhat coherent, I decided it was shareable…and so, greetings to you all. I ho...
an altar in the woods from the latest round of gifted flowers
Dear readers-friends-loved ones,
I’m writing to you tonight with a humbled and weary heart. Determined to carry on, while appreciating the concept & utility of hibernation...
Just a few days until the fall equinox and I’m reflecting on all that has been done and undone in recent months. Considering this in-between season, of warm days and cool nights, slowly preparing us for what’s to come. Time to make peace wi...
[Hello friends :) It’s been awhile. I’ve been chipping away at this essay throughout the summer and happy to finally share it. with love, Rachel]
PART 1: THE MUSE STRIKES
Earlier this summer when leaving the park, I spotted som...
Hello fellow earthlings ~
I’m writing today to share a poem that I have returned to many times since I first read it a few months ago. It’s called “The Morning’s News”, from Wendell Berry’s1 1971 book Farming: A Handbook2. Though I don...
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