“Who are you leaving the lights on for?” She sang melodiously, into my ear. As I walked along a pathway that meanders through tall trees and flooded land, I began to reflect on the people I hold out hope for. Maybe they will make a change, magically do the thing I want. But my intuition …
Gathering Gems From A Dark Winter
This past Winter I would say has been the most successful and enjoyable one I’ve experienced. Each year I learn, more and more, how to sit in darkness and the season of Winter. This past year I truly enjoyed on my own. Which is huge for me while living in a place like Vermont, with …
A Winter Reflection for Spring Renewal
This writing piece was created April 1st, 2023. I found it in my list of drafts and very interesting to read. I am in the midst of writing a similar post but from this year’s Winter reflection. It is really cool to see the growth and how last year’s learnings are building blocks for what …
Foundations and adding whimsy to a flower farm bouquet arrangement
Farmer’s market season in New England is my absolute favorite. The peak of summer you can find baskets overflowing with fresh vegetables and homemade products. You’ll also always find a flower farm offering freshly cut blooms. It’s so much more vibrant than fall and winter where you’ll only get root vegetables. Farmer’s markets are …
The perfect morning routine
First, reconnect with the “Why” of a morning routine I used to struggle with the concept of a morning routine. Those infographic style images on Instagram felt so wrong and inauthentic. In my nature, anything I am told to do because I “should” or it’s “good for you” is hard to accept and actually do. …