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Gypsy Challenge

Posted on: Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 in: Etsy Team

Hey There! So, now that I’m an official Etsy-ite, I’ve discovered that there are Etsy teams, where like minded folk team up and help promote their goods and support each other in this forum. The team I belong to is EAST - Earth Path Artisan’s Team. Recently there was a challenge in the team to […]

Medicine Woman Gathering

Posted on: Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 in: Medcine Woman Tradition

Some of you know that I have been studying under the Medicine Woman Tradition at Anima here in New Mexico. I also recently returned from a Shaman’s Path Intensive weekend at the Sanctuary. Now. in the beginning of August, yet another amazing and exciting event at the Sanctuary will be happening. I’m sad to say […]

34

Posted on: Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 in: A Day In The Life

Well, it’s official, I turned 34 last week. So, what does that mean? Well, um, it means in numerical values I am one year older. It could also mean that I’m starting to notice some gray hairs and fine lines adding to my overall wisdom that comes with age.   But, mostly I think it […]

Soul Retrieval

Posted on: Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 in: Medcine Woman Tradition

As some of you might know, I spent the 4th of July weekend at Anima Center in the amazing Gila Wilderness of New Mexico. This particular weekend was host to a gathering, an Earth Shaman Path Intensive experience and for me, more peeling of the layers of my being, re-discovery of my core. This […]

A Desert Beach

Posted on: Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 in: Boyne Acre

Despite the Northwestern like weather the past couple of days, the girls couldn’t resist getting out the whale pool (donated graciously by Grandpa Gus and Grandma Jane, Thank You). When you live where there’s very little above ground water sources, you have to start creating it yourself. And oddly enough, the weather hasn’t been […]

Joyous Monsoons

Posted on: Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 in: Boyne Acre

I know I’ve mentioned this before, but the desert is a place of extremes. It’s kind of bi-polar lately. It tends to swing on a pendulum trying to find its right balance of weather patterns. Maybe that’s why it attracts the type people it does. But, also for us “slightly homesteaders” it means bliss for […]