
On dreaming & crafting, from a small hand-built stone cottage in Western Iberia. A newsletter by olive trees + moon
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Happy full moon & blessed Imbolc, everyone!
We’ve been going through quite a long period of dark and gloomy days, often accompanied by heavy rain and wind (which has been causing quite a lot of damage and wreaking havoc in some regions!)....
A few dawns ago, we saw a brown fox run through our hill under the full moon, swiftly disappearing among the oaks, all bathed in the silvery grey of the early hour. It was such a beautiful image, especially paired with the knowing that our...
First off: welcome, new readers! It’s lovely to welcome so many of you to this space, and I’m so glad you’ve arrived here via my podcast episode at Dinner Last Night with the wonderful duo and Dimity! Put the kettle on and cozy up. You’re...
Happy weekend, friends! I have something fun (and slightly unnerving!) to share with you all today…
This country mouse (me!) is today’s guest on Dinner Last Night, a wonderful new podcast by the lovely sister duo & Dimity!
Listen here
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I’ve finally sat down to write after what felt like a never-ending summer. I’m nestled on our wooden windowsill in the bedroom, honey-golden veined wood softened by years of sitting and caressing, with a nourishing nettle infusion by my sid...
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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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