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  • First, find your people. Build a connection that can last, even thrive! through being cut or uprooted picked apart dried out scalded and steeped.  This, will take some time. Build a connection. Whether grown in a garden, or a pot in your window whether you sit with them in the forest or find them in

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  • A beautiful town, the conservationists say – they say the forests here host the most biodiversity east of the Mississippi. I know this to be true. I spent time with the orange newts, climbed the tall trees, made potions from water drawn from forgotten stone wells. Dug deep once, now filled with decades of mud

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