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its a blessing to see the garden, and a blessing that you are in the garden
Lemon balm Melissa aficionalis catnip peppermint tomatoes watercress violets raspberries blackberries many different kinds of sprouts lavender Russian sage which is not sage basil purple basil I think these flat spade shaped leaves may be plantains and there are certainly dandelion greens here and there, and other plants I have yet to identify in the wild growing area yet still this older raspberry plant with basil and mint and cilantro I think may still come back and also here are the hamama sprout boxes that are working at about half to 2/3 efficiency so far partly due to my own changing capacities
Prayers for all these things to grow well and good in whatever ways they can as we are just doing our best to put them in the ground and wish for conditions to come together in ways that will perhaps be mysterious
Ask Herbal Health Expert Susun Weed with her guest, Brooke MedicineEagle

5/18/21 by susun weed

https://www.blogtalkradio.com/susunweed/2021/05/18/ask-herbal-health-expert-susun-weed-with-her-guest-brooke-medicineeagle

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/123293717
Episode: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/susunweed/2021/05/18/ask-herbal-health-expert-susun-weed-with-her-guest-brooke-medicineeagle.mp3

Susun Weed answers 90 inutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with her guest, Brooke MedicineEagle.

Brooke MedicineEagle is a legendary indigenous Earthkeeper, wisdom teacher, healer, visionary, singer/songwriter, shamanic practitioner, ceremonialist, carrier of women's mysteries, sacred ecologist, and catalyst for wholeness. She is the author of the American native literary classic, Buffalo Woman Comes Singing, and of The Last Ghost Dance. Her music recordings, teachings, writings, and wilderness spiritual retreats have touched the hearts and minds of people world-wide. Brooke is an elder sister and guide, offering a lifetime of ancient & modern wisdom for your wellness, thriving & prospering. She is currently working internationally, offering a heart-centered, ecologically sound, healing way for the flowering of individuals, Mother Earth and All Our Relations..

www.MedicineEagle.com
https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/self-reliance/self-sufficient-homestead-zm0z11zkon so much is possible, even with 1 acre
and did you know, that you could buy (although I do not like that word) an acre, for just 1000 in some places? Especially New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado?
https://www.landwatch.com/land/price-under-3000 See here what's possible, and that is just 1 site!

If this is your dream...why wait to realize it?
Life can be over in a second...

For many people, it is.
Including friends and colleagues of mine, marginalized by disbelieved illnesses (lyme, ME, long-c19, mold illness, etc etc], or survivors of human trafficking.
All the moreso when these things combine.
Most shelters, even though they legally should, are not ADA compliant, and do not take in disabled survivors.
So they are left to die.
Refugees all across the world, are also left to die.
As well as the Indigenous people of what is now called the USA: treaties still dishonored, centuries of violence against them, still continuing today.
This is why I dont like the word 'buy': I dont want to take their land, I long to give it back to them!
I want to give it back, and create safe spaces for people who were repeatedly told there was no space for them.
If you also want to do this, especially now you know its possible for so (comparatively) little*, then please contact us.

*A month rent in NYC often well exceeds 2000, as do new cars, new violins, and what is average to spend on a wedding.
If you have it, why not use it to give the gift of life, the gift of LandBack, the acknowledgement that its a right for each being to live?
tending the soil garden and tending the digital garden
tending our idea gardens and our relationship gardens