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Thursday morning interview with Sarah Lauren
Our own Sarah Lauren is sharing somatic practices for deep healing and growth. Join us to get your questions answered, and experience how somatic work can REALLY help. I use them in my coaching program and the results are sometimes instant. I am excited to learn new techniques. Join us Thursday morning at 930 am Eastern or 630 am Pacific.
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Welcome Issa, Kristen and Candice! We hope you will please join the conversations and share your experiences and struggles! Together we are strong!
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Welcome!
Prepping for the week of June 29th - July 5th
At 815 pm last night I got a text from my neighbor next to the farm. My cows had jumped the fence and were headed west. I jumped in the car and drove over (10 miles). Fortunately I have been giving them a carrot or apple every day, so when I got there, they turned around and walked the quarter mile back to their pen. 10 minutes later I had the two big bovines in but the calf couldn't figure out how to walk through the open gate. 40 minutes, a lot of explicit language, a much less than helpful horse, and a few more escape attempts by the cow later, I had them in and the fence patched. I was about to leave, when she jumped it again and headed west at a steady trot. She is faster than I am, so I didn't try to run her down. I fixed the fence again, and gave the steer and calf more hay to keep them content. Eventually she realized that her friends weren't coming and she came back. I got her locked up just before it was really dark (945). I am heading out there early this morning to completely re-do the hotwire that is not carrying the charge I need to keep her highness in. It is a full moon and she is in a strong heat. At this spot there is a huge ranch across the river, but their bulls are at a different location, so it is a very long walk to the nearest boyfriend for her. I have a feeling that life is going to give me some "colorful stories" this week. Planting Frost again this morning, and there might be one more in the next 10 days, then I can finally put everything out in the garden. I did add lemon balm to the perennial tubs. I have been using it a fair bit this spring for stress support. Fig! I got a fig plant, which will go into a bigger pot. Eventually it will go into one of the future greenhouses at the farm. Harvesting Eggs and more eggs. A neighbor suggested pickled eggs. If anyone here has pickled eggs successfully before please drop tips in the comments. Catnip. It is out of control and I have a craft fair in a few weeks that I can sell it at.
Prepping for the week of June 29th - July 5th
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It's a good thing you have a steady supply of lemon balm with the headache those cows are giving you late at night!
Prepping for the week of June 22 - 28
I am taking advantage of less scheduling this week to make progress on some farm projects (important but not urgent). Last week, I was able to secure a LOT of hay for animals, which will save me a lot of time. I also stocked up on animal grain. Harvesting: Thyme and oregano for the birds (they are natural wormers). Garlic! Planting: Transplanting the cucumber, staying caught up on weeds (almost there). Food/Herbs I am leaning on: Hibiscus - refreshing, Vitamin C, and uplifting Sunflower seeds and walnuts - healthy fats to feed my brain. Additionally, I am building some modules for this community. This will include mini-courses on indoor and backyard gardening and basic herbs. If there are specifics you would like help with, let me know so I can include it!
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Sounds like a great week. I love seeing what everyone is harvesting because it always gives me ideas. I'd be excited to see something on keeping indoor edible plants year round.
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Creator of Bliss Rituals™ somatic practices that help parents shift from stressed-out to embodied freedom.

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Americus, Georgia