Dear Gavin, Thank you so much for sharing my love of January! So many people see it as bleak and dark and cold and boring, which admittedly it can be :), but I just love the stillness of it.
That rendition of "The Gael" from "Last of the Mohicans" gave me goosebumps. Just today, I happened upon a video of the Scottish Highlands and I literally felt homesick. I wanted to move to Scotland the first time I visited her. Pretty sure I've lived some lives there. Both Ireland and Scotland reside firmly in my heart.
Thanks for sharing your chat about regenerative farming, etc. In 2020, when I was still living in the city, my local farmer's market started putting yellow tape around the perimeter so no one could get in without a mask. Quiet little old me marched in there, maskless, and every week would be asked to leave. When I flat out refused one week, they threatened to revoke the license of the organic farmer whose stand I frequented. And so, I left. What a bizarre time that was.
Much love from your soul sister in New Hampshire! 💚
Dear Gavin, Thank you so much for sharing my love of January! So many people see it as bleak and dark and cold and boring, which admittedly it can be :), but I just love the stillness of it.
That rendition of "The Gael" from "Last of the Mohicans" gave me goosebumps. Just today, I happened upon a video of the Scottish Highlands and I literally felt homesick. I wanted to move to Scotland the first time I visited her. Pretty sure I've lived some lives there. Both Ireland and Scotland reside firmly in my heart.
Thanks for sharing your chat about regenerative farming, etc. In 2020, when I was still living in the city, my local farmer's market started putting yellow tape around the perimeter so no one could get in without a mask. Quiet little old me marched in there, maskless, and every week would be asked to leave. When I flat out refused one week, they threatened to revoke the license of the organic farmer whose stand I frequented. And so, I left. What a bizarre time that was.
Much love from your soul sister in New Hampshire! 💚
I picked up my bodhran and played along. I have Scots and Irish in my blood. Family name is Scots, only been to Ireland though.
There's something about those two countries that are so magical.