
Journaling my life as a way to process my thoughts, feelings and experiences. Topics include developing my temperate food forest garden, relationship anarchy, being transgender and my travels as a disabled person
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AuDHD \ud83d\udc4b \ud83c\udff3️⚧️\ud83c\udff3️\ud83c\udf08 Journaling my day to day experiences \ud83d\udcd6 Transforming a 1 1/2 acre lawn into a food forest garden \ud83c\udf33 living with chronic pain, disabilities and a CranialSpinal fluid leak ♿ Currently writing a series on Relationship Ana... more
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