A reflection on emergent weeds, false spring, and the mercy of early tending — in the garden and in ourselves. …
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A reflection on emergent weeds, false spring, and the mercy of early tending — in the garden and in ourselves. …
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Even in the quiet of a winter garden, life stirs …
Explore the meaning of winter solstice through garden wisdom, ancient …
Rethink positive thinking, toxic positivity, and manifestation. Explore intention practice …
A reflective poem that drifts through existential static until a …
As autumn turns, the human instinct turns to nesting and …
Discover fall garden care tips and brew nourishing rose hip …
Learn from Olive, an aging hen, about chicken care, the …
Seattle’s T-Mobile Park, the Electric Factory, pulsed with magic as …
Seed stories, living archives, and those who preserve stories: a …
Discover agastache (anise hyssop) in tea, garden, and memory. A …
Discover how tending your own heart is like caring for …
It’s been a quiet week here, full of writing and …
A poetic meditation on caregiving and memory, exploring the liminal …
Planting seeds this fall is an act of quiet defiance—embracing …
Guest author Walker Lee shares a tender excerpt from The …
At the bottom of Evergreen Inkwell lies the Inkling Generator: …
There’s a particular kind of quiet in a cup of …
You are enough. In this gardener’s reflection, discover how grace, …
Before the novel, before the blog post, before the paint …
Some things look fine—until you try to move them. This …
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