February
Caring for land just in time to move away. Again. Continue reading February
Caring for land just in time to move away. Again. Continue reading February
The idle ramblings of a cooped up gardener after a year of COVID life Continue reading January
Things I learned in 2020:
How to be a bride’s maid,
It takes me the length of one Zoom webinar to sew a mask,
I like swimming naked Continue reading Year in Review 2020
Fire is meant to be here, as are humans. Neither is innately harmful. But when the American government took and forcibly removed the Indigenous people from this land, they destroyed a carefully maintained ecosystem. Continue reading Sacred Fire
Olivia Roe, loves pinecones. So much so that she will soon need a new bookshelf for the 50 specimens she keeps in her office.
Continue reading Spotlight on Silviculture
I imagine that in the months and years to come, we will all remember a day – one shining day – that we look back on and say “That was it. That was the last time things were normal.” For me, that day was March 10th, 2020. Continue reading Sacred Normalcy
If we treat time as space our years become sacred. Continue reading Sacred Time
A blessing for Joseph in the last week of Advent. Continue reading Sacred Season, Love
A blessing for the Wise Men durring the third week of Advent. Continue reading Sacred Season, Joy
A blessing for Mary during the second week of Advent. Continue reading Sacred Season, Peace