Herbal Roots Zine – September 2009
This month, Herbal Roots Zine features the all enchanting Elderberry as the herb of the month! We’ve got lots of things to do this month too!
Read my adaptation of the Spirit of the Elder Tree; do word searches, scrambles and decipher the codes; make yummy treats and delicious medicine using the elderberries; dye silks, wool [...]
Herbal Roots Zine – September 2009
This month, Herbal Roots Zine features the all enchanting Elderberry as the herb of the month! We’ve got lots of things to do this month too!
Read my adaptation of the Spirit of the Elder Tree; do word searches, scrambles and decipher the codes; make yummy treats and delicious medicine using the elderberries; dye silks, wool [...]
august calendar – aug 31
september’s issue comes out today!!!
The correct answer to last week’s giveaway question (which plant will be featured in September’s issue) is ELDERBERRY!!!
Since a few people mentioned they would have picked that answer if it had not been taken, I added their names to the hat as well for the drawing. The winner of September’s issue [...]
august calendar – aug 31
september’s issue comes out today!!!
The correct answer to last week’s giveaway question (which plant will be featured in September’s issue) is ELDERBERRY!!!
Since a few people mentioned they would have picked that answer if it had not been taken, I added their names to the hat as well for the drawing. The winner of September’s issue [...]
august calendar – aug 27
do you know what a haiku is? have you ever written one? wikihow has some great information about haikus! here are some highlights:
Haiku in Japanese has three lines written one right after another, with 17 syllables — the first line contains five syllables, the second has seven, and the last has five.
Haiku usually focus on [...]
august calendar – aug 27
do you know what a haiku is? have you ever written one? wikihow has some great information about haikus! here are some highlights:
Haiku in Japanese has three lines written one right after another, with 17 syllables — the first line contains five syllables, the second has seven, and the last has five.
Haiku usually focus on [...]





