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The Rennet and the Hawk

Home isn't always a place we can go back to

Episode #80: Elizabeth Yaari on regenerating desert land at the Night Owl Food Forest in Paonia, Colorado

You Love Too Much

All things ethnobotany of Piñon Pine and some thoughts on ancestral connections to plants

Smoke dream

Terror and Alchemy moving Flesh and Bone

Ground Shots extras #5: reflections on society as an ecosystem, religion and epistemologies in relationship to body autonomy, plant relations

GSP: Episode #79: Samantha Zipporah on radical fertility & the politics of birth

To My Fellow Foragers: Non-Native Plants Also Deserve Our Respect

1 year

Episode #78: Jacquie Hill on the medicine of Ponderosa Pine and botanical research ethics

Killing Moon

Harvest freak

with cool winds, the transformation of hope

empathy for grief despite it all, is the biggest protest we can launch.

Episode #77: Calyx Liddick of Northern Appalachia School on the historical connection between ecological conservation and eugenics

oil & rust: a revisit

Episode #76: Sylvia Poareo on Planting Seeds of Collective and Inclusive Regeneration

i am a garden to love and nourish

love is a necessary ritualistic indebtedness to spirits seen and unseen

the coyote and the dust

What we plant we reap, quick notes on the veil

Episode #74: Alex Zubia on the importance of good food, community and love in Fresno, California

Immersive field ecology courses I'm offering this summer in western Colorado: an overview

Land Desk re-share: mining, spring runoff and real estate in the Four Corners

The logic of sacrifice zones and our need for collective connection through heightened sensitivity to the living world

Episode #73: Kelly solo on borders, rising to the occasion, weaving ecologies and land immersion

Botanical Archaeology Q & A with Nikki Hill, tomorrow, online. Come on out and talk wild tending with us.

Ground Shots Extras #4: reflections on my conversations with Alex Zubia / Xef and Jacquie Hill. Food justice work in Fresno, California, and Ponderosa Pine Magic.

[the yampah bloomed ten times more than before]

Terra incognita and the English garden psyche transposed on the 'American' landscape through 'wilderness'

Red Dirt and Strawberry Universe

Terratalk Sessions. Philosophy + Ecology study group

Episode #72: Lisa Ganora on molecular level connection, the magic of herbal constituents

Reading, Listening, Offering!

Ground Shots Extras #3: Reflections on my interview with herbalist and plant chemist Lisa Ganora, at Elderberry's Farm in Paonia, Colorado

Food in our footsteps, in our hearts, in our woven-ness, the folds of the dirt and wind and sun.

Restorative Justice thoughts: Strong Boundaries, Open Heart

When we collectively grieve, we are constellations, mountain chains, forests of cooperation.