Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, IV: Gorse

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, IV: Gorse

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, IV: Gorse by Fanny Mae16th January 2026 Those places insidethose places damp, cold, faraway forgotten let them havea little sun Those places made numbby early dusksendless greyanother rainy dayplaces hidden in the folds of the...
Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, III: Mugwort Root

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, III: Mugwort Root

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, III: Mugwort Root by Fanny Mae16th January 2026     Wedded to the wild,She isWedded to the wind-torn treesAnd the lashing rainsTo the torrid riverThe howling gusts Wedded, for there is no other wayShe could live Some loves...
Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, II: Hawthorn Berry

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, II: Hawthorn Berry

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, II: Hawthorn Berry by Fanny Mae16th January 2026 DeathComesTo all aliveLive as thoughYou knowYou’llDie ‘Raindrop on a Hawthorn Berry’, by @photos.by.joanne Fanny Mae is a musician, Insight Herbalist, and plant/song...
Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, I: Burdock Root

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, I: Burdock Root

Herbal Poems of Long Winter Nights, I: Burdock Root  by Fanny Mae16th January 2026   Arctos,treading on this earthdigging for the lightwalk across the skyknower of the nightdon’t let me goold onedon’t let me go too deephold on to meas you head for winter’s...
Thinning the Veil: Embodied Practices of Ancestral Connection

Thinning the Veil: Embodied Practices of Ancestral Connection

Thinning the Veil: Embodied Practices of Ancestral Connection Words and Image by Leo El-QawasSamhain 2025 The hedgerow harvest has been abundant this Autumn. Samhain traditionally marks the close of the harvesting time. It is also a threshold into a time of rest and...