
Observations on nature, the seasons, botany and a slower pace of life from a little house nestled in the woods.
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Shimmering, glistening, almost impossibly bright drops of dew cling to every blade of grass, every new leaf, every half-open flower, as far as I can see. Last night’s thunderstorm brought rain, and with it overflowing life.
Our mild winter...
Hello from this very green corner of the northern hemisphere! 🌱 After a slightly unplanned hiatus, I’m back with a bit of woodland magic…
There’s a brief window in spring where the canopy isn’t quite a canopy yet. Only a soft, translucent...
A soothing herbal remedy for tired winter skin.
By February, my skin barrier is usually tired. The fireplace hums around the clock. Cold forest air bites at my cheeks. The stratum corneum, that outermost layer of cells meant to be my armor...
Sunlight streams through my sage green linen curtains, softly caressing my nose as it wakes me up. I painted my bedroom a couple of weeks ago. All four walls are now a deep, dark forest green. With the sun illuminating the room, it resemble...
Leaf & Lore is a category in the Herbarium where I write about herbs and plants I currently turn to. That may be something herbalism related, something currently in season or something I’ve grown and preserved. This includes personal anecdo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Neurodivergent botanist & photographer. \ud83c\udf44\ud83d\udfeb I write from a mossy cottage in the woods, where ecology meets whimsy. These are field notes on the wonder of plants, and finding solace in the undergrowth.
Photographer and quiet observer, holding a slow, attentive practice of walking and photographing the forest and surrounding landscapes through seasons and across years.
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