Reclaiming Our Roots Community Herbalism

Reclaiming Our Roots Community Herbalism Classes, Apothecary, Consultations We will learn & practice how to make herbal preparations as well as some ways to apply them.

In classes we will learn about: how to use herbs as medicine; how to support our bodies natural system functions, as well as improve imbalances. We will talk about how the body works and what is happening when things go wrong. We will also discuss some of the ethical approaches to wild crafting and also growing herbs for medicine.

When was the last time you stopped to thank a tree 🌲 💚💚💚💚
12/08/2025

When was the last time you stopped to thank a tree 🌲 💚💚💚💚

12/08/2025

As the light wanes and the nights grow long, the Cailleach awakens. She is the ancient winter hag of the Highlands, the old woman of storms and stone, the keeper of frost and the quiet turning of the year. In Scottish tradition, her presence is not abstract—she is woven into the very landscape. With her staff she shapes mountains, summons blizzards, and freezes rivers into stillness. Her arrival is felt in the first hard frost, the bare trees, the wind that seems to carry an older voice through empty fields.

The Cailleach embodies endurance, sovereignty, and the sacredness of endings. She is the crone who knows that decay feeds new life, that the death of the year’s light is not a loss but a necessary pause. Folklore describes her as veiled and formidable, her hair white as spindrift, her eyes keen as ice. Sometimes she strides through the storm; other times she moves silently through frost-blackened forests, leaving the world transformed in her wake. To encounter her is to understand winter’s truth: stillness is not emptiness, but a deep, generative quiet.

Her stories are older than memory. In some traditions she rules the dark half of the year, handing over her power to Brigid at Imbolc when the first signs of thaw appear. In others, she renews her age each Samhain, drinking from the Well of Youth before stepping into her season of sovereignty. She counts the snows as markers of her rule, and with the planting of her staff she can freeze a loch, bring down a storm, or hush the land beneath a mantle of white. Her magic is elemental—patient, deliberate, and absolute.

The Cailleach is not a figure of fear but a presence to honor. She teaches that winter’s austerity has purpose, that the world—and our inner lives—require this quieting. As she moves across mountains and moors, her touch brings clarity: the stripping away of what cannot endure, the sharpening of what must. Under her watch, the land rests, seeds sleep, and the bones of the world show through. Her lessons are carved in frost—surrender, resilience, and the strength found in stillness.

Imagine her moving through the hills around you: heavy-footed across stone, brushing branches with a cold hand, drawing the hush deeper. Notice what is settling in your own life—what is falling away, what is being cleared, what lies dormant beneath the surface. Let her presence remind you that winter is not absence but preparation, and that the quiet season is holy in its own way.

In her wake, endings are honored. In her silence, wisdom roots. In her frost, the hidden world prepares to bloom again.

10/06/2025
04/24/2025

🌿Six wild medicines hiding in plain sight 🌿 I’ll be making a plantain salad later this week with video if you’re interested in learning more

02/17/2025

Tackle spring allergies with our Spring Medicine Making Workshop! 🌸🌿

Join Angel Noé, BSN, FNP, for a hands-on workshop where you'll blend herbal teas, craft a soothing oxymel, and explore tinctures for natural allergy relief. Plus, you’ll take home custom remedies to keep those sniffles at bay—sign up now and step into spring feeling your best!

đź“… Sunday, March 2
⏰ 10 AM - 4 PM
📍 Our Crystal Sanctuary in Stonington, CT


11/23/2024



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