March
The land is slow to show signs of spring. It’s wilder and higher than the surrounding area. Blooms come late and every single one is treasured. Continue reading March
The land is slow to show signs of spring. It’s wilder and higher than the surrounding area. Blooms come late and every single one is treasured. Continue reading March
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
Four steps to participate in awe and meditate on the vastness of the universe. Continue reading Sacred Awe
Treating a hike as sacred breaks down barriers, creates community, and is truly transformative. Continue reading Sacred Pilgrimage
Applying the sacred art of a repeated montra to the wonders of the world around us. Continue reading Sacred Repetition
Beginning the process of looking at the world around us as sacred and worth protecting. Continue reading Sacred Beginnings
An unexpected adventure to see glaciers in Alaska. Continue reading Traveling North
It’s a time honored truth – fishermen should not be left in charge of anything other than their own boat. And even then there are some restrictions. Continue reading Hardly a Hill
I see bears, worry about bears, and write about responsible gun usage. Continue reading And Bears, Oh My