Monthly Archives: May 2020

The Stories That Carried Me Through Quarantine

Massachusetts, like many other states, is just beginning to dip its toes into reopening. Life doesn’t feel normal but more like “the new normal” everyone keeps talking about. As I begin to ease back into life outside the walls of our home, I want to stop first and reflect on the wonderful stories that helped...

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Announcing // A Summer Book Club

Last summer I joined in on an online book club hosted by Joy Clarkson. It was so much fun connecting with others through conversation about a common book. So, I thought it would be fun to do something similar here this summer. Starting June 1st, I’ll be hosting an online book club reading through Introverted...

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The Upside-Down Kingdom of a Seed

We have a spare room in our house, and typically, it’s in use. But these aren’t typical days. So instead of company, my spare room is housing a different sort of guest. At present, the room is a greenhouse to a motley crew of herb, tomato, and pepper plants. It’s a sunny nook and I...

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The Seedling Society Newsletter

Today, I sent out the very first Seedling Society Newsletter — a monthly, seasonally inspired newsletter for my Wheat Princess email subscribers. Each month I’ll share a story, original haiku, and something seasonal to read, try, and do. The May issue is focused on spring, Mother’s Day, and cultivating the place and time we’re in...

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