on dreaming & making, from a small handbuilt stone cottage in Western Iberia. a newsletter by olive trees + moon
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The fire crackles in the stove next to me, a comforting sound on this cold evening. The little one is fast asleep, the chickens are safely tucked in for the night, and my partner is putting the kettle on for an evening cup of warm herbal te...
An Autumn scene: I kneel on the hard ground, still warm from the autumn sun, and finish filling my basket with acorns. I lift my head and look up warily, for acorns have the habit of falling on my head from time to time, calling on me to be...
In which we’ve lit Autumn’s first fire in the woodstove, the sun rises later and later spilling light into dramatic dawns, I’ve had breakfast in the company of a toad, the first mushrooms are making their way to our meals, and I’ve been utt...
And just like that, another summer comes to an end. The late afternoon is bathed in warmer tones, and temperatures are no longer overwhelmingly hot. These last afternoons have been marked by one of my favorite end-of-summer rituals: the nev...
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Bioregionalist, shepherdess, folk herbalist, writer, maker and land steward on the hills of Western Iberia \ud83c\udf19 Author of The Wild Craft (Hardie Grant, 2022)
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