A twice-monthly newsletter about growing, historic gardening practices and folklore, and learning from land - past and present - in a changing climate.
Follow along with my curiosity, creativity, and meanderings in the garden and nature. I write about the garden as a place of reciprocity and where we can learn to navigate the complexities of life through connection, compassion, loss, and joy.
the belly of the whale is an in-between place. It's not the revenge and punishment of 'Great Nature', but a transitional submarine voyage, a place of reflection, longing and the cultivation of hope in the dark