Bushmeat & Death

Bushmeat & Death

Globalized travel and trade make us susceptible to pathogens like coronaviruses. Tropical regions, rich in host biodiversity, already hold a large pool of pathogens. Our footprint of ecological destruction brings us closer to the wildlife we endanger in remote areas...
Wolf Moon Eclipse

Wolf Moon Eclipse

January’s Wolf Moon, the first of the decade, is a full moon lunar eclipse in cancer. The penumbral lunar eclipse is where the moon passed into, then back out of, Earth’s fuzzy shadow – its umbra – for a few hours. Eclipses illuminate our own buried...
Yule Tide Traditions

Yule Tide Traditions

Now is the time to turn inward and rest. Ice and snow have many cleansing properties. Pine is good for inspiring abundance, fertility and longevity. Using a real tree for your holiday season provides the opportunity for aromatic healing, spiritual connection and...
With Love from San Francisco

With Love from San Francisco

From a walk through the city to a beach hideaway at Half moon bay, San Francisco was an adventure. I loved every moment and in a way, the city loved me right back. The best meal was at a beachy coastal oyster shack called Sam’s that served lobster rolls and...
Gypsy Spring Robin

Gypsy Spring Robin

Warm breeze with the scent of flowers in the air. Traditionally, seeing a robin means good luck. Gypsy folklore tells us that it brings good luck to see the first robin of spring. Not only is the robin a promise of new beginnings with the new cycle of spring in our...

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