http://www.spin.com/#articles/bird-by-snow-peering-out-video
EM GIFT talented in so many ways, choreographed and danced this piece. So good!
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Yurt Life
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Where I've been and what I've been up to
I'm back from my time away in the Catskills where I was doing an artist residency at the Shandaken Project. It was a ball! Got down to work and soaked up the place. One of the projects I worked on while I was there is part of an ongoing project making medicinal sleeping clothing. At Shandaken, I dyed clothes for my fellow residents using the medicinal plants growing on the property.
I met with each artist and then dyed their clothing with plants mirroring their needs. Lucky for me, there was quite a selection of herbs, St John's Wort, yarrow, barberry, elder berry to name a few. Also got to make some medicinal undies! Thanks Stephen, Nick, Math and Alex!
I met with each artist and then dyed their clothing with plants mirroring their needs. Lucky for me, there was quite a selection of herbs, St John's Wort, yarrow, barberry, elder berry to name a few. Also got to make some medicinal undies! Thanks Stephen, Nick, Math and Alex!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Dye Job
More experiments and results to come.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Solstice Splendor
My dear and talented friends were in town for an epic visit and much sun and fun was had. Soul sister Lani Bouwer gifted us with taking photos of our yard in it's summer bounty. Lani is also responsible for the new Fat and the Moon Etsy photos! Much love and thanks lady! Check out more of her work here...
http://lanibouwer.blogspot.com/
Happy Solstice!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Yoni Care!
As some of you may know, herbs and yoni's are two of my favorite topics! This Sunday I will be able to discuss the combo with a bunch of cool ladies at Gravel & Gold at my Yoni Care workshop!
Check out the details..
http://gravelandgold.com/events/yoni-care-workshop/
Herbalism and feminism have a strong connection for me. Aside from the practical and magical aspects of using plants as medicine, the practice of herbalism ties me back to a long ancestry of women who were deeply connected to the earth around them. Much of this knowledge of plants, animals and our own bodies have been lost, in my case, in just one generation of immigration. The older ladies in my family who still live in Slovenia are powerhouses of herbal lore. They don't think of themselves as herbalists, to them knowing plant medicine is common sense.
Which brings me to yoni's. Instead of buying into ideas and products that are trying to make us believe our yoni should smell like pina coloda, let's educate ourselves and promote real yoni health and happiness.
It is so unfortunate that such a dynamic place on our bodies is so dark, scary and mysterious to us. I mean really, the yoni is where it's at! There seems to be a lot of fear around many places that are dark, deep and moist, the soil under our feet being one of those places. Many of the teenagers and kids I've worked with found the idea of digging in the dirt revolting, and eating food that came from that dirt, disgusting. The idea of 'dirtiness' has powerful implications which divide us from our earth and from our bodies.
Rosemary Gladstar's Herbal Healing for Women is an amazing resource. Fat and the Moon's Yoni Duster is inspired from her recipe.
Yoni Duster
An amazing moisture absorbing, healing powder when dealing with yeast infections and other bacterial infections. Dust on with a brush you ONLY use for your yoni. This powder is talc free, and I use arrowroot starch because cornstarch can feed the infection.
1 cup organic arrowroot starch
1/2 cup white cosmetic grade clay
2 TBLS organic black walnut hull powder
2 TBLS organic myrrh powder
1 TBLS ORGANIC goldenseal powder (this herb is threatened, so only source from organic and ethical suppliers. If you can't find it organic, omit from recipe)
Lube!
2 TBLS organic flax seeds
1 cup water (distilled is great to cut back on bacteria lurking in the tap)
Boil seeds in water and stir constantly until it gets at goopy like and to your texture preference. Strain immediately. Sometimes I add a couple drops of grapefruit seed extract as a very mild preservative, and/ or a little aloe vera gel if dryness and itchiness are issues.
Treat your yoni's right!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Making Medicine
Finally bottled up some tinctures that had been brewing since December. Patience is indeed a virtue. I try to keep the tinctures rolling, bottle up some and start more. Today I bottled some Ashwaganda and Passion Flower tincture made from the plants and spirits from the Herb Exchange. Local, organic herbs and a gang of lovely ladies dolling them out. The kind of resource that makes my heart swell for California.
I started a Myrrh tincture, and a Licorice Root tincture. I've been learning more about Myrrh and gum health, so I'm going to be adding the tincture to my tooth soap when it's ready!
I started a Myrrh tincture, and a Licorice Root tincture. I've been learning more about Myrrh and gum health, so I'm going to be adding the tincture to my tooth soap when it's ready!
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Digging
http://workingtheroots.blogspot.com/
Just met Michele, who runs this great blog yesterday at the Phat Beets farmer's market. I'm really inspired by her approach to herbalism as folk knowledge. Herbalism is the peoples medicine, it is part of our evolution and ancestry.
Look out for Michele's book-
Working the Roots: Stories of Traditional Healing and Healthy Living in the Black American South
Just met Michele, who runs this great blog yesterday at the Phat Beets farmer's market. I'm really inspired by her approach to herbalism as folk knowledge. Herbalism is the peoples medicine, it is part of our evolution and ancestry.
Look out for Michele's book-
My head above water
It's been a while, but I'm back. Settling into the new house and life on the west coast has been awesome and time consuming. Welcomed to the family 12 chickens and one giant brown dog named Wally. I'm acquainting myself with the local flora, selling Fat and the Moon at farmer's markets, working on the garden, incubating some art projects and scheming up ways to get my girl posse to move to Oakland.
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