Seeing as how we’ve just celebrated Valentine’s day (with much chocolate) I’ve been thinking on love and what it really means to love someone. We have such a skewed understanding of what love actually is. First of all, just defining the word is a challenge. According to Webster, you’ve got 9 definitions in noun format to chose from plus another 4 when the word ‘love’ is used as a verb. ….? This is largely why we don’t understand what love is. We’ve given ... continue reading...
A Poem for my Valentine…
To You The smallest raindrop To the drowning flood The grain of sand To the endless beach The tiniest seed To the field of poppy The flickering flame To the dangerous pyre My sweetest fantasy To you -Your S this post is linked to: live made lovely monday ... continue reading...
Herbal Giveaway winners…
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Herbalism in your homeschool plus a giveaway!
Hello, homeschoolers! I just have a quick word for you today. It’s Friday which means busy, busy, busy. I want to let you know about a dvd that I’m giving away on my main website, knittingprose.com. The giveaway ends tomorrow so you’ll need to hurry and enter. The Bulk Herb Store is giving away five copies of their dvd, Making Herbs Simple Vol. 1 to my readers at knittingprose.com. Herbalism is a great way to incorporate more science and health into your ... continue reading...
Making a salve…
This week I spent some time making a salve for our stand at the farmer’s market. This salve is a great all purpose salve for bruises, minor scrapes and pains. Herbs such as comfrey, plantain, calendula make this salve also great for bug bites, dry skin, eczema and other skin rashes as well. Tea tree oil and lavender give it soothing and antibacterial properties. *************************** Remember we’ve moved! Please click here to continue reading on the ... continue reading...
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