
Daughter of Hearth + Home ,Spirit + Bone ,Plant + Stone, Ink + Poem. Folk herbalist, Writer, Home educator, Will brake for possums, Will cry at the first Spring Crocus. Grateful to be here.
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Have you ever done something for the sake of doing it? For the love of the game? Not to tick off any boxes- just because you can? For pleasure?
I like to get to the root of things. I want to understand why things are the way they are. I r...
This post is for me and for you. Its that time of year when I bolster my first aid kit.I keep a mini one in my bag and a more substantial one in my car.
professional photos by Morgan Barrett Photography of my comfrey salve
Never underestimate the power of simple movement. Whenever I have a moment alone to sing and or dance I am taking it. To stretch and revel in the fact that I am here and capable and alive. I was recently reminded of a pocket of Afrobeats so...
I taught two herbal classes this past weekend. In between information sharing I pepper in stories about plants and plant medicine passed down to me from elders and handed to me across the way by friends. These stories connect me to them, an...
Life is made in the little moments we choose. Every little crumb we lay down builds the foundation for the realm of our lives. Here are some glimmers from my life.
I have a signature lip color. It is my favorite, in a color-way entitled Mo...
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Daughter of Hearth + Home ,Spirit + Bone ,Plant + Stone, Ink + Poem. Folk herbalist, Writer, Home educator, Will brake for possums, Will cry at the first Spring Crocus. Grateful to be here.
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