A Quarter Century After Y2K
Welcoming Brighter Days and New Beginnings
As the Winter Solstice has passed and the days are gradually growing longer, we step into a season of fresh starts, new ideas, and meaningful memories yet to be made. In the crisp winter air, I find myself reflecting on the beauty of this powerful, wild, and ever-changing season—a time of resilience in both ourselves and the natural world.
Transitions, like the close of one year and the beginning of another, offer us the perfect moment to pause. As we flow from one season to the next, let’s take a moment to reflect on the recent weeks gone by and welcome the unknown that lies ahead. It’s easy to get swept up in the busyness of this time of year, but even amidst the rush, I encourage you to find a quiet moment to rest—or to take one small action that eases your next step forward.
Even something as simple as washing the breakfast dishes now, so you (or someone else) doesn’t have to later, can feel like a gift to your future self. These small but intentional acts redirect our energy and might just be the first step on a new, more fulfilling path. Each of us has the power to create positive change—filling both our hearts and the gardens that nourish us.
Regenerate, cultivate, and grow—in community
This month’s newsletter is packed with tips and ideas to help you embrace the energy of the season and prepare your garden for the months ahead. From nurturing your soil to planning for spring, these small steps build toward abundance.
As always, I hope you find inspiration and guidance here. If you have questions or need support, I’m just a note away—ready to help you create a thriving, resilient space for yourself and your garden.