Welcoming the Light! Happy Solstice & New Steemians

in homesteading •  7 years ago  (edited)

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Good morning fellow Steemians!

Happy Solstice!

The light is returning.

I have to say, winter wasn’t always a favorite season of mine (I dislike feeling cold and that usually sticks out for me in winter), but as I grow older and foster my relationship with the land, I find I am loving winter more each year. Of course, it is easy to love the fresh burst of spring, the overwhelming flurry and growth of summer, and the beautiful abundance and die back of fall, but winter often takes a little coaxing to be loved (unless you are a snow hare or Holiday lover).

Recently, however, I’ve come to realize winter is a very special time and the cold helps in this. Winter is a time to go within and reflect upon the past year and to Dream of the one up ahead. It is a time to Vision and literally and figuratively get ready to sow seeds of future fruition. Without vision, we cannot move with intention so winter has increasingly become a very important season for us on the homestead. Plus, we are often spent from the year and winter is the time to Nourish and Rest. We cannot have the growth without this natural state of rejuvenation.

One of my favorite writers about Dreaming and the inner life is Toko-pa. She shares heartfelt words on dreamtime and how we can learn to be more connected to the (sometimes) soft whispers of our inner life through ritual and reflection. The picture of the candle above was inspired by this article of hers wherein she talks about setting up a solstice alter as a part of a winter solstice ritual to beckon in the light. Here is a taste (and if you like this, she also just published a book called Belonging):

“By coming together in sacred ritual with our community, we are restoring our relationship to the Earth, our Mother. As we re-establish our belonging in one another’s hearts, we quell the “never-enoughness” that drives so many of us to accumulate, achieve and produce beyond our (and Her) means. We let ourselves rest in the kindess of our togethering.”

Today I also want to shed light on two IRL friends of mine who have recently joined steemit!

@ozarkdogwood and @brazen. These are both very special people so I hope you’ll take a moment to go check out their blogs!

@ozarkdogwood (yes, lives in the Ozarks!) is a friend who is a kundalini yogini & massage therapist and she and her partner are building a cordwood house on their own! They will be detailing the process of that on their homestead so you won’t want to miss it! Going over to their homestead is quite a treat as they have cords and cords of organized peeled and cut (local) cedar logs prepared for their future cordwood house. It’s pretty amazing and a journey you’ll want to be in touch with if you’re into homesteading, alternative debt-free living and natural building!

@brazen is a friend I met almost 10 years ago at an apprenticeship on an Appalachian mountain at a Spirituality and Ecology based learning center in North Carolina. We had some amazing times there! @brazen is a true poet. At her blog you’ll find abundant creativity (it pours out of her!). She hails from the Appalachians and writes nature based poetry & prose with keen insights about the human/animal/nature connection, drawings and paintings, and perhaps even some writing on mental illness.

Again, I hope you’ll take some time to go show these two some love and follow them!

Blessed Solstice to you all!

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Thank you!!!

Welcome to both @ozarkdogwood and @brazen! Great to have more homesteaders joining steemit!

Blessings for a beautiful solstice!

Happy Solstice! Sending blessings and love.

Happy Solstice! So honored to count you as friend and part of our CommUnity. Thank you for all your inspiration. Sat Nam.

Am just joining the community please

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I love your post! And am happy I stumbled into you :)

Never a fan of winter your writing made me think differently about my attitude and kinda, rather surprisingly, resonated. This is food for thought and I will be grazing upon it for a while in the hope that I may embrace winter with a greater fondness in my heart from hereon in!

I am an artist/writer/lightworker, still relatively new here. I invite you to pop by mine and would love your thoughts on my most recent offering: https://steemit.com/life/@ldacey-laforge/impatience-is-a-form-of-self-sabotage

I wanted to upvote but am on recharge/I have followed.

Seasons Best to you and yours.

xox

I'm glad it gave you something to consider and that it resonated with you! I find it a super helpful train of thought. I'll check your blog out, thanks for stopping by!

Cool, gonna give them a follow.

Happy Solstice to you too. It truly feels like the new year to me. Now the days are renewed and they will get longer. I'm a night owl and I love being awake at night, but I also love being up really early in the morning, before going to bed, when the sun is about to rise, and it's a nice cool dawn of Spring. Then I go to bed. I enjoy waking up when there is still some Sun, which is easier to do in the Summer. I like the setting sun too. I'm really a moon person, but always too much darkness drains my energy. I need just that little bit of sun sometimes. Cloudy skies on days I'm awake in the day don't help, but I should try to go outside more, even if it's night and cold, just so I can connect with the moon.

Blessed be :)

Mmmm I love what you say about being a moon person! So am I :)! Blessings to you too and thanks for stopping by <3

Thanks :)

And a Happy Solstice to you too!

Happy Solstice to you! May you have a beautiful time as we celebrate the return of the light.

Bright Blessings!

Solstice is a very important part of beekeeping. The transition to days getting longer is the sign to the bees to start raising brood again and building up the population for spring.

Happy Solstice.

Mmm I love this, thanks! We are expanding our apiary next year and I am continually learning so much about these awesome creatures! Do you keep bees?

Yes, been keeping bees for 40+ years. Been working with feral bees the last 15 or so years and teaching sustainable beekeeping with our local Bee Improvement chapter. Only been on Steemit a couple weeks now, but have started a series of Beekeeping for Everyone posts. You may want to check them out, much more to come.

that's fantastic! we recently went to a horizontalhive.com workshop with Dr. Leo S who is actually a neighbor of ours. We got our first hive this year and it swarmed twice (luckily we caught it once!). they were bees from texas probably, but after attending Leo's workshop, we're totally inspired to do local swarm catches, natural beekeeping (in that way of feral, local bee genetics and of course no spraying of the nasties). I'll check out your posts :) Love the bee beard

I think Fedor Lazutin does some great things with the Layens type hive compared to the Langstroth hive. I really like the extra deep frames, but think going horizontal is for the benefit of the beekeeper, not the bees. Bees in a tree grow vertical and it is for a very good reason. Through winter they can easily move up the comb as they consume the honey. This upward movement of the cluster is unimpeded and the heat they give off pre-heats the honey they are moving up to. In a horizontal configuration it is impossible for the cluster to move sideways to new stores without breaking cluster. Horizontal hives are much more feasible in warmer climates than in the north. I'm currently working with a hive design that has only 8 extra deep (18") frames and highly insulated like a tree. I will be sharing more in post in the future. In the meantime if you are interested, you may want to check out a recent talk I did in November on the thermodynamics of beekeeping. http://beeimprovement.com/audio-library/
You will need to scroll down a few presentations to find it.