Early morning bird songs fill the air
Knelt down in the early morning dew
Face toward Mother Earth - I am free
A faint click of the inverter signals Father Sun is rounding the oaks
Jingle of tags on collars prove my companions-protectors are with me
Grandmother spider scurries in front of me, snatching bugs as I pull up their cover
Daddy bluebird watches over chattering little ones while mommy catches a bite
Peach, pear, cherry, and hazelnuts rustle in the light breeze while almond sways gently
Barn owls who their good night-end as they settle in -
Second totem, after Wolf, before Raven
Pain reminds me my daily path is not true
Tiny yellow flowers dance like faeries over the lady's mantle
A snap of peppermint floods childhood memories -
Incense and peppermints and strawberry alarm clocks
Pretty red roses remind me of a friend who saved me
Sun-soaked to the core of my soul - I am happy
Charentais flowers unfold their faces toward the sun
Mason bees buzz happily in the tomato forest
A tribe of chipmunks sounds the warning
As hawk settles majestically in the white pine
Cackling hens signal fresh eggs
An old squaw - some say medicine woman - creaks without groaning
Red beet soldiers line up for thinning - the selection process is brutal
Black swallowtail dances effortlessly-carelessly through the air
Strawberries half red, blueberries almost blue
Raspberries are plump with promise
Air heavy with the intoxicating smell of honeysuckle
It must be June at Dharma Dogs Farm
Wanishi
Weli Kishku
Lenape for:
Thank you
Have a Good Day
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Saturday, June 4, 2011
A Good Day
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Michele's Herbs
Michele was raised learning about Native American and folk ways of life. Her family grew most of their own food; raised goats, pigs, chickens, and sheep; and used many plants medicinally. Michele has used and studied herbs all of her life and is considered a traditional herbalist. Much of this knowledge will be contained in this blog, as many of her followers have asked her to do for many years.
At this time, Dharma Dogs Farm has the following herbs for sale:
Fresh Culinary Herbs:
Chives - $2 per pack, $8 per half pound, $15 per pound
English Thyme - $2 per pack
Greek Oregano - $2 per pack
Sage - $2 per pack
Fresh Medicinal Herbs:
Lemon Balm - $2 per pack
Catnip - $2 per pack
Motherwort - $4 per pack
Lady's Mantle - $3 per pack
Raspberry Leaf - $3 per pack
Herb Plants:
Catnip, Lemon Balm, Motherwort - $4 each
We soon will also have our dried herbs for purchase online.
Peace,
Dharma Dogs
At this time, Dharma Dogs Farm has the following herbs for sale:
Fresh Culinary Herbs:
Chives - $2 per pack, $8 per half pound, $15 per pound
English Thyme - $2 per pack
Greek Oregano - $2 per pack
Sage - $2 per pack
Fresh Medicinal Herbs:
Lemon Balm - $2 per pack
Catnip - $2 per pack
Motherwort - $4 per pack
Lady's Mantle - $3 per pack
Raspberry Leaf - $3 per pack
Herb Plants:
Catnip, Lemon Balm, Motherwort - $4 each
We soon will also have our dried herbs for purchase online.
Peace,
Dharma Dogs
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