Sustainability from a Global Company

doTERRA, the largest essential oil company in the world, held its annual convention last week and released a whole new line of home care products that are equally powerful cleansers and completely sustainable for the environment. Their new sustainability model is built on three principles that I’d like to explore with you: reusability model, recyclable…

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Living Room Rock Wall Update

I document the adventure we had as we updated the rock wall in our living room. This did not go as planned, but ended up spectacular.

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What to do with Imbolc

This post began as a struggle with how to recognize this season of Imbolc.  This is the hardest sabbat for me to relate to as it falls in the middle of Winter and I am not a cold and dark person.  The Google doc file has been open for three days and I couldn’t find…

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Meet Tricia

I put a lot of stock in “home”. Home is safety, comfort, and where we grow. Home is where we are when we take off the day. Home is where we express who we are and what we care about in how we care for our homes, decorate them, and the products we purchase for…

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A Walk in the Woods

I think of Paganism as a walk in the woods. This may stem from my role as Laura from Little House in the Big Woods in grade school. The area in which I live was historically forest as well so it is fairly easy for me to find an area for a walk in the…

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The Secret of Change

Socrates said “The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” I really believe this. I have always embraced change. I think this going to be my phrase for 2021. I am all about vision boards, but I am not usually one to…

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The Story Behind The Name

I am an atheistic pagan.  I do not believe in supernatural beings who are controlling the world or forest spirits that we should pray to and thank for our good fortunes.  I find the most Awe, Wonder, and moments that make me feel small in Nature and Science (which I have come to see as…

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