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Posted in: Seasonal Living

Five Herbs I Like to Grow in My Garden

Spring is fully here...new green leaves, light rain showers, and the garden filling up with friends, old and new.  I love being outside this time of year, hands in the soil, bare feet on the new grass, watching blossoms and change unfold.

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Written by Heather Borkowski On May 30, 2017 In Seasonal Living Tagged herbs, garden, calendula, thyme, oregano, rosemary, Parsley

Winter Garden

     Come walk with me in winter's garden.  Grab your coat and scarf, and your wool hat if its handy.  Bundled up we'll slip out the door into the frosty air, and head down the road until we come to a little gate in the hedge. 

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Written by Heather Borkowski On February 13, 2017 In Seasonal Living Tagged garden, winter

Misted Mornings

This time of year the mist fills the valleys, rolls across the fields, and dances between the trees.  It blocks all that is not near, is not immediate, from view.

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Written by Heather Borkowski On December 10, 2016 In Seasonal Living Tagged mist, seasons

Movement

There have been an abundance of grey, cloudy, still days this summer.  You know the type...those days when it the air is heavy with humidity, nothing is moving, and it feels like the world is stagnant...

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Written by Heather Borkowski On August 6, 2015 In Seasonal Living Tagged movement, explore, stuck, intention, nature

What to do when it's Raining...

Last night, listening to it against the roof tiles and watching it dance in the puddles beneath the street lamp...Rain.  I could have stayed inside.

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Written by Heather Borkowski On July 10, 2015 In Seasonal Living Tagged rain, wild, explore, nature, explorations

Frosted

Frosted, the ground is. white

ice crystals stand like fur on the stems of herbs and grasses, surfaces of leaves.  Painting pictures in feathery waves across the car windscreen. winding, circling.

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Written by Heather Borkowski On February 4, 2015 In Seasonal Living Tagged frozen, frost, winter, water, hoarfrost, hoarhound

Golden Winds

Winds whisper through golden leaves

and there is release,

a dancing downward.

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Written by Heather Borkowski On November 9, 2014 In Seasonal Living Tagged Autumn, Fall, release, metal, 5 elements

Harvest

Fields are filled with Goldenrod, Queen Anne's Lace, and many happy bees. Hands pick cherry tomatoes and raspberries.  Both golden.  Both sweet...

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Written by Heather Borkowski On October 11, 2014 In Seasonal Living Tagged transition, earth, 5 elements, late summer, harvest

Shades of Green

Gentle rain falling on shades of green.  New growth pushing upward and outward-expansion into lengthening days and warming temperatures.  Walking boots turn muddy as they explore glens and hills...

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Written by Heather Borkowski On June 24, 2014 In Kitchen Alchemy, Seasonal Living Tagged explore, spring, green, Nettle, Ramps, wild garlic, gather, wild, omlet

Turkey Tracks

february. wild turkey tracks in new snow.  Single file, a gentle curve from wood through field, all twenty something, dark bodies stepping into feather deep whiteness...

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Written by Heather Borkowski On June 16, 2014 In Seasonal Living Tagged winter, frozen, water, 5 elements, transition, melting

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