Post- Pandemic Homesteading
Has the dream of homesteading set sail since the pandemic? Is ‘homesteading’ still relevant today when very few can afford to do it because of …
Has the dream of homesteading set sail since the pandemic? Is ‘homesteading’ still relevant today when very few can afford to do it because of …
I grow lots of beans. Yes, waxy green, yellow and purple pods that wink out at me through summer’s thick vegetation, to be eaten fresh. …
I’ve been reading Martin Shaw’s “Scatterlings” this winter. The message is a wise old one, that “what we’re searching far and wide for, turns out …
By far the quickest growing, and easiest going nut trees are Hazels. In my area we have the wild Beaked Hazelnut and we plant a …
Don’t underestimate the power of the seed. They are very, very small but without them life as we know it would end on the planet. …
In my work as a healer, and within myself, I can clearly see illness is attached to our fears and unprocessed trauma. Through the work …
This spring, after having ‘lost hope’ in many ways over the last year, I have been cautiously basking in the light of ‘hope’ like never …
I was harvesting Nettle all morning and many hours later my hands are still vibrating, numb and tingling like stars in the frozen night sky. …
There were portents before it happened. Nothing just happens. As for how I know they’re omens? I’ve said before by way of explanation, that here …
It has been said or imagined that for our ancestors, all of life was ceremonial. While that may be true in the some idealistic sense, …