Ahhhh Rebirth

Spring is a time of rebirth, and we have been waiting an exceptionally long time for spring to emerge this year. In the Finger Lakes, it snowed three days in a row during the third week of April. Not flurries, but enough snow fell to cover the grass! Yes, spring is about change, but climate change is not what most of us had in mind. With this crazy weather, I’ve been reticent to liberate the ground of last year’s garden in order to make way for this year’s new growth. The blanket of our dear departed friends provides a warm protective barrier over this year’s seedlings. Nevertheless, as we approach the first week of May I am getting anxious and want to see what is emerging underneath.

As I started to cut back last year’s Goldenrod, Echinacea, Joy Pye Weed, Lemon Balm, Pokeweed, Bee Balm, and Yarrow stalks, to name a few, I started thinking of what I could do with them to honor their contribution to the land and people they have soothed.  Then, I remember something I learned from a friend ~ Wishing Bundles. As I started to meditate on them, it made perfect sense; these elder plants are the ideal material for Wishing Bundles.

What are Wishing Bundles you ask? Well, they are a collection of dried herb stalks and tree branches that are bundled together and attached with a note. The note contains your wishes, intentions, prayers, and hopes. The next step is to burn the bundle while asking the Universe to consider your wishes. Spring feels like the perfect time to take a moment to reflect, focus our hopes and intentions for the future, and empower them by using the energy of last year’s herbs and trees, this whole process really resonates with me.

Spring is a time of renewal; a time to cultivate our journey while letting go of what no longer serves us. Cleaning away last year’s gardens and using their energies to move us forward in our journey seems like the ideal spring tradition.

What types of spring traditions do you embrace? Please share and I will share with you.

The songs of the wind

I have a very deep respect and passion for wind and its power. Wind is amazing. It is a powerful invisible force that provides relief on a hot summer’s day, or can simply rip a house to pieces.  The dichotomy of wind is very profound. I can list numerous positive attributes along with its destructive powers. However, today, I am going to focus on it musical qualities.When I was child, we lived in a house surrounded by a forest and babbling brook. There were huge boulders scattered throughout the land. I spent my time lying on the boulders, looking up, watching the trees sway and clouds move, while listening to the wind flow through the leaves and pine trees. The wind created music in the forest. It was so exciting and awesome.

Over time, my fascination with wind grew. I started buying instruments for this invisible force to play. I am excited by how diverse and beautiful my wind chimes collection has grown over the years. I have scattered wind chimes throughout our land so they serenade us daily. I love the music the wind makes.

I have been fortunate in the past to live near the Woodstock Chimes Warehouse, which has warehouse sales every spring and fall. This has allowed me to indulge in my passion at affordable prices. Woodstock Chimes make beautiful musically tune chimes, gongs, bell instruments. The next sale is May  17, 18, 19, & 20 2018, 9am – 5pm each day.  If you are in the area, go early, as it can become a mad house.