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May Day Dew

In the Community, Spring / missmagnoliasmoxie

Today is May Day. On May Day, we dance, On May Day, we sing, For this is the day That we welcome the Spring. Anonymous I wanted to share with […]

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Yard Art, Long Forgotten

The First Gardener

In the Garden, Spring / missmagnoliasmoxie

“One touch of Nature makes the whole world kin.” Shakespeare I am reading a wonderful book about the rambling adventures of a man building a garden in the French countryside

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Cleaver Tea - with a Touch of Chickweed

Tea Tuesday: Cleavers

In the Apothecary, Spring, Tea Tuesday / missmagnoliasmoxie

“Reduce excesses, but not excessively.” Argisle As we enter into mid-Spring in the South, the conversation turns to cleansing our bodies from the rich foods; the slower movement; and the

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Our backyard swing at night with English Rose and Clematis in bloom ? (beauty and light in darkness)

Monday Morning Musing

In the Garden, Monday Musings, Spring / missmagnoliasmoxie

? Good Monday Morning ? Thinking of all of you as we, within this magnificent country of states and world at large, begin the transition from quarantine to moving back out into

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the calm during the storm: principles for physical and mental health during the pandemic

In the Apothecary, In the Community, In the Garden, Original Writings, People, Uncategorized, Winter / missmagnoliasmoxie

“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” Helen Keller Hello everyone, As a community herbalist, I want to share a resource that has benefited myself,

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The Wild Edged In-Between Time of Late Winter

Original Writings, People, Spring, Winter / missmagnoliasmoxie

Wan February with weeping cheer,Whose cold hand guides the youngling yearDown misty roads of mire and rime,Before thy pale and fitful faceThe shrill wind shifts the clouds apaceThrough skies the

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In the darkness of Winter, we grow.

In the Community, Original Writings, People, Winter / missmagnoliasmoxie

After the holidays, many struggle with the slow movement towards daily sunlight; physical health after unbounded days of feasting and the sadness of leaving family and friends. There is a

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The Daily Dose: Thuja

Uncategorized / missmagnoliasmoxie

Thuja: (Thuja occidentalis, Pine Family) Common Name: Arbor-Vitae, Yellow Cedar Medicinal Part: Branchlets and leaves Description: The Thuja is a handsome ornamental evergreen much cultivated for hedgerows and windbreaks, grows

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The Holy in Weed and Soil

In the Apothecary, In the Community, In the Garden, Winter / missmagnoliasmoxie

Today is the Winter Solstice of 2019. The longest night and the shortest day. It is considered a day of reflecting on the year; purging things that did not help;

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The Daily Dose: Elder

Winter / missmagnoliasmoxie

“The warm infusion of the flowers is said to be diaphoretic (inducing sweating) and gently stimulant. In cold infusion, they are diuretic and cooling. The expressed juice of the berries evaporated to the consistency…”

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