February 2
Hanh mitakuyapi / Hello my relatives.
Depending on whose cultural 'take' you subscribe to, today is either Groundhog Day or Imbolc (Celtic for "in the belly", I've been told). Either way, it's a day to think about the (rattle my tongue..) coming of Spring & the ending of winter.
I know - in the Traditional Way, I'm supposed to be focussed on all the joys of winter & the need for it according to the concept of 'balance'. But this grandma has a problem doing that when some part of her body is shivering from a draft she can't find the source of. (Story of my life.. :)
I prefer to focus along the lines of Imbolc because then it means I get to think about seeds & starting plants. Which reminds me - if anyone out there wants xs seeds, contact me, please. I have a bunch of them - cabbages, squashes (wagmu), and a few extra Cherokee Purple tomato, beans.. An SASE will get you enough to plant something worthwhile..
Gardening is a great past-time. I've been an 'organic' gardener "+" since childhood, largely because my grandmothers taught me that the way we garden is Traditional (what the m.c. calls 'organic') & that it's contradictory to poison our Holy Mother, the Earth, & then ask her to produce good things for us. Which makes a ton of sense to me.
I currently garden in buckets & other containers, largely because I'm camping in the middle of a huge recycling/renovation project disguised as a previously-abandoned building. It's impossible to move the garden, & it seems impossible to put it where it won't be in the way at some time during the growing season, so I went to buckets & other containers for most of my gardening, & so far, that has worked pretty well. I sometimes need to use a furniture dolly to move the containers, but that's OK.. I still have a garden, & I can still pick fresh something from the buckets & enjoy it, knowing that it's not genetically modified or otherwise tampered with & isn't full of poisons. And I can move heat-sensitive plantings to shady area & extend their growing season.
Mitakuye oiasin.. All, my relatives.
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