About the Author

I am a stay-at-home mother currently with three boys, ages 1, 4, and 9. I have been down many a rocky road, and I have finally been able to start the path I have always wanted to take with clarity and ease. I am beginning to see the beauty and love of life more clearly than ever before. This coming year will be a transformational year for myself and my family.

I am devoted to the path of yoga. This has helped every corner of my life from the smallest to the largest scale. I plan to continue teaching myself, my boys, and my husband. As time progresses, I hope to be a teacher of yoga to all who are open to learning it themselves. I am also devoted to helping in every way I can on a local and global level. I plan to continue being present with myself and my children through all the rises and falls of every moment. I want to continue expanding our knowledge of gardening, cooking, travel, outdoor ventures, knitting, the environment and it's inhabitants, politics, history, photography....

I love life more and more as I get older. This is a year that presents a turning point in society, our home, and my mind and body. I hope everyone can take time to reflect on their own lives.... there's always improvement that can be made on a deeper level in any way that works for each and every individual, as long as we are truthful and in tune with ourselves and others.

Namaste
Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Gardening Links for 2009

Last year was the first official year Daniel and I dove into gardening. We were previously reluctant in years before because we rent, but we decided the benefits of having a garden overrode the loss of it if we were to buy a home in the upcoming year. We saved lots of money at the farmers market and we discovered so many new vegetables and fruits that we never even knew of in our wildest dreams. Gardening was fun, meditative, a great learning experience for both us and the kids, kept us in touch with nature, and gave us a plethora of good produce and herbs to from which to choose. If you are interested in gardening, here is a list of some great websites:



www.seedsavers.org/

www.squarefootgardening.com/

www.seedsofchange.com/

www.heirloomseeds.com/

www.greenpeople.org/

www.organicgardening.com/


Let me know what you think :o)



*~Groovy Gardening~*