State of the Garden
Mint, winter savory, chard, tomatoes, lacinato kale, tat soi, marigolds, cilantro, curly-leafed kale, and assorted odds and ends from nightshade vegetable season picked today
Mint, winter savory, chard, tomatoes, lacinato kale, tat soi, marigolds, cilantro, curly-leafed kale, and assorted odds and ends from nightshade vegetable season picked today
This tree was just up to the height of the porch roof when I first moved into this house. We have been growing together for quite some time.
Uma the goddess combining tapas with sauca. See Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra II.32
It is easy enough, on reading the news and experiencing some of the challenges of living, to get anxious or depressed. It is also possible to think with gratitude of what is good in my own life. Thank you to… (READ MORE)
Part of my daily practice is to take a walk. Despite the unseasonable cold and the overly scheduled, high stress day I was having, I made sure I still went for a walk. Once outside, I experienced beauty to lighten… (READ MORE)
The trees are magical in the dark and the light.
On this anniversary of my Grandmother Rose’s leaving her body and her daughter, my mother, entering hers, on this Armistice day though none in my lineage were warriors, I made in remembrance and recognition of my ancestors, this mala with… (READ MORE)
What we see in front of us depends on where we choose to go and what crosses our path. What we see reflected depends on what we bring to the picture (including how we look at things). Inner courtyard at… (READ MORE)