Tea is the perfect theme for this month’s Wild Things Roundup. I truly love tea—it’s an art and, sometimes, a form of therapy. In the depth of Winter, we confront dark, hard, uncomfortable things. I doubt I’m the only one recovering from the turmoil of 2012, ducking from the seasonal bugs whizzing through our communities, [...]
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Sore throat, curling up with a book & Doug fir fire cider. (And maybe a silly movie to boot.)
Over chaga chai, I'm catching up on some DVDs sent by an old FL country herbalist a/b a 40 acre hardwood forest he planted-his life's work.
Went for a run, gathered hawthorn/alder/cascara leaves & got trapped in a thunderstorm. Sped home on my wet, squeaky lil blue bike.
Today was rough. Jet lagged, grumpy. Stagnant & angry-classic fussy liver.
On page 256 of 318 of Mastery, by Robert Greene http://t.co/Wj3M4RgQGZ
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