
observations on nature, the seasons, botany and a slower pace of life from a little house nestled in the woods.
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A closer look at the needles, resins, and lore of pine, spruce, fir, yew, and juniper.
If you ask me, there is, or should always be, a strong code of ethics woven through any wildcrafting or foraging. We are not separate from the places we walk. We are as much part of the land as the “weeds” someone once deemed useless.
The forest was quieter than usual this morning. In every direction, fog hung thick between the trunks, softening every sharp edge, swallowing the horizon until the world ended just a few steps ahead. My boots sank into the muddy path and th...
Fiery sparks reach up into the darkness. The forest barely visible beyond the glow of the fire and the shy beams of moonlight peeking between the evergreens. The sun has long slipped behind the hills, making way for the darkness to unfurl o...
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Neurodivergent photographer, botanist, naturalist. \ud83c\udf44\ud83d\udfeb I write from a little cottage in the woods, where ecology meets whimsy. These are field notes on the magic of plants and the gentle art of paying attention.
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