"Purple Dead Nettle You may notice it growing all over your yard but did you know these facts?! You can make it to make a natural dye for wool & yarn. It’s a very nutritious snack for chickens. If you get a small wound or an itchy bug bite you can chew up the leaves and press them on to reduce the sting/itch or to help slow bleeding. You can also make a throat spray to help with a sore throat. It’s a vital first food for bees. They have anti-bacterial properties & inflammatories. You can make tea. A tasty pesto. Add to a salad. Even make salves with them!" -Katherine Umbarger image #gardening #herbalremedies #edibleweeds
Looks good "One reason I began to ease up on the demands I placed on my son was not only because of how stressful it was as a kid when so many demands were placed on me, but because when I examined the voice I was using to dish out all those demands, it wasn’t entirely my voice. It was my father’s voice, my aunt’s voice, my stepmothers’ voices—all the conditioning I had absorbed that tried to convince me what was necessary to have a life that was normal, proper, successful and safe from judgment. But when I listened to my own voice, all I wanted was to understand what was important to my son, to connect with him as he is, and guide him through grace, love, acceptance and flexibility. And to then extend this compassion to myself and to that younger version of myself who never had the opportunity to be heard or understood or accepted for who she truly was. -JLK (A piece from my book, Once Upon an Upset, an illustrated collection of stories, insights and reflections to help parent our children while reparenting ourselves.)" #parenting #reparenting image
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This is exactly what my Beech Tree buds look like right now. #trees #nature #Spring image
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