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Wish list / trades. 8230;reading…sadness…. Snow and the sensation of cold. Sweet medicine: delicious, healing monarda honey. First snow of the season. Foraging mulberries, finding nannyberries. Wish list / trades. Becoming a creature, going feral. Birds before the storm. College of mythic cartography. Community rnc arrestee support structure. Dancing in a field of tansy. Fat of the land. Fellow workers farm collective. Fenlander’s natural lore. Green is the new red. Hunter angler gardener cook.
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August | 2009 | loving landbase
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Wish list / trades. Archive for August, 2009. Sweet medicine: delicious, healing monarda honey. On 2009/08/02 2 Comments. Here’s my quick contribution for this month’s herbal blog party. the theme is sweet medicine. And is hosted by kiva rose at the medicine womans roots. 8211; please head to kiva’s blog to see the other contributions! I had planned to write a bit more about this but we finally had a thunderstorm here so i had to stay off the computer. And as you can see, the bumblebees love monarda too.
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PossumTracks: Herbs for an Injured Wrist
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How I quit a job I hated, went back to school, lost 20 pounds and got off blood pressure meds, became a Naturalist, and found a community and a job that I love. Find My Favorite Books at Amazon.com. Saturday, August 10, 2013. Herbs for an Injured Wrist. As promised some time ago, I will go into detail about how I used herbs to heal a badly sprained wrist. I am not suggesting that you do the same. Always consult your medical practitioner if you have an illness or injury. I've been studying herbs for 6 or ...
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PossumTracks: And the Final Cedar River Watershed Story
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How I quit a job I hated, went back to school, lost 20 pounds and got off blood pressure meds, became a Naturalist, and found a community and a job that I love. Find My Favorite Books at Amazon.com. Thursday, September 8, 2011. And the Final Cedar River Watershed Story. By turning back, we did get to see a couple of cool things! The plant above is called an Indian Pipe, or Ghost Plant. The Latin name is. That appeared over the willows, hovered for a moment, then hit the water. Right in front of us! Rocky...
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PossumTracks: Aplodontia!
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How I quit a job I hated, went back to school, lost 20 pounds and got off blood pressure meds, became a Naturalist, and found a community and a job that I love. Find My Favorite Books at Amazon.com. Thursday, September 29, 2011. One of the native Pacific Northwest mammals that I've been eager to see has proved to be elusive. The Apoldonatia, or Mountain beaver (. Is a primitive rodent that leaves ankle-breaking burrows all over the Douglas Fir (. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Cool Sites:.
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PossumTracks: Cedar River Watershed Tour, Part 2
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How I quit a job I hated, went back to school, lost 20 pounds and got off blood pressure meds, became a Naturalist, and found a community and a job that I love. Find My Favorite Books at Amazon.com. Monday, August 29, 2011. Cedar River Watershed Tour, Part 2. The old growth forest is on the mountain top on the far upper right.under the fog. In my next post I'll tell you about our hike up the trail towards Rattlesnake Ridge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links to Cool Sites:. Stephen White - the Dr&...
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PossumTracks: Cedar River Watershed Tour - the Best $10.00 Tour Ever, Part 1
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How I quit a job I hated, went back to school, lost 20 pounds and got off blood pressure meds, became a Naturalist, and found a community and a job that I love. Find My Favorite Books at Amazon.com. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Cedar River Watershed Tour - the Best $10.00 Tour Ever, Part 1. The dam, built in the early 1900's. Our group was small, but one of the older men had been a fire lookout from one of the nearby mountaintops in his youth. See was beautiful.and then a pair of big birds landed off ...
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PossumTracks: A Short and Sweet Tracking Story
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How I quit a job I hated, went back to school, lost 20 pounds and got off blood pressure meds, became a Naturalist, and found a community and a job that I love. Find My Favorite Books at Amazon.com. Thursday, June 28, 2012. A Short and Sweet Tracking Story. Yesterday as I neared the office I noticed that the new houses going up on First were nearing completion and that someone has been planting ornamental along the sidewalk.Immediatly, I also noticed the deer tracks amongst the new shrubs. Stephen White ...
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Wish list / trades. Hello and thanks for stopping by. I am deeply in love with the land and i can feel the land’s love in return. my goal in life is to always deepen the reciprocity in my relationship with the earth. My main interest is in earth-based lifeways and rewilding. this includes but is not limited to: wild food foraging, communication with non-human persyns, and herbwifery. i feel that the earth must be liberated from civilization as soon as possible. On 2008/07/16 at 17:01. My husband is the o...
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October | 2009 | loving landbase
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Wish list / trades. Archive for October, 2009. Snow and the sensation of cold. On 2009/10/10 3 Comments. There’s a bumblebee nest in the ground in the grassy area next to a large maple shown below. i protected it from mowers all summer. the bumblebees would fly in and out all day- there were so many of them! Isn’t it wonderful the way the body adapts to temperatures? Every year this same thing happens and every year i am amazed by it:. Read Full Post ». Wish list / trades. Becoming a creature, going feral.