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(noun)- a lover of rain; someone who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days
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First of the Month Rituals đâ¨
The first day of a new month is a portal ~ fresh energy, fresh opportunities, fresh flow. Starting with a simple ritual can set the tone for abundance, protection, and success in the weeks ahead. Here are a few ideas:
đ§š Floorwash
Mix lemon, salt, and rosemary with water. Mop backwards through your home (moving old energy out the door) while focusing on renewal. This clears stagnant vibes and invites fresh possibilities.
đŻ Honey Jar
Write your name + intentions for the month on paper. Place it in a jar with honey, cinnamon, and rose petals. Light a candle over it while visualizing sweetness, attraction, and good fortune flowing toward you.
đ¨ Abundance Ritual
On the first day, blow a pinch of cinnamon powder through your front door. This draws prosperity, luck, and steady financial flow into your home. đ
𪏠Smoke Cleansing Ritual
Open your windows + doors, then burn cleansing herbs (use rosemary, lavender, or other safe alternatives đż). Move clockwise through your space to release negativity from the previous month and welcome renewal.
đ° Money Mojo Bag
Create a green pouch with basil, cinnamon, a coin, aventurine, and patchouli oil. Carry it with you or place it on your altar to magnetize financial blessings.
⨠Tip: Always set your intention clearly before starting. Whether itâs abundance, protection, love, or peace ~ your focus is what makes the magic move.
(How do you like to start your months? Do you cleanse, journal, or set new intentions? Reblog and share your first-of-the-month practices đ)
A butternut woollyworm âĄ
Come to think of it, it really is insane that my entire country is burning alive and literally no one in the rest of the world cares. Thousands of Indians are dying every day from the heat, it's 45+ degrees in multiple areas, the government couldn't give two fucks, we're getting severe warnings and red alerts, and not a soul outside of South Asia is speaking about it because why would you ever care about brown people
please keep talking about how Becky from Maryland doesn't like the rising gas prices. It's clearly the more pressing issue.
USA folks, that is a consistent temperature range hitting 113°. Death Valley temperatures. In Banda, it hovered between 116°-118° (47°-48° C) for a week straight.
This has been happening all month with little to no international media attention. Here are a few organizations you can check out for resources or to support:
ActionAid India
SEEDS India
GlobalGiving
Raise India (Project Tapan)
Homemade Electrolyte Mix
Guess what, folks! It's summer! And it's gonna be a hot one, because they all are, recently :(
Did you know you can lose about a liter of water, a gram of sodium, and 300mg potassium in an hour of profuse sweating? If you're working outside in the heat, or even just existing in a very hot and humid environment, you're gonna want to replace the electrolytes you're losing, and you're gonna have to be purposeful about it.
But electrolyte drink mixes, while convenient, are surprisingly expensive for what they are. So I'm going to give you a top secret recipe that you can whip up for literal pennies that will replace what you're losing in sweat.
1 liter of water
1/2 tsp table salt (about 1g of sodium)
1/8 tsp potassium chloride salt substitute (about 350mg potassium. NuSalt is a popular brand, it's sold near the salt at the grocery store. If you don't have this, replace 6oz (180ml) of the water with orange juice or eat something high in potassium, like a banana, each hour you're sweating)
6-8 tsp of granulated sugar (you do actually need this and not a no calorie alternative- sugar helps speed up the absorption of electrolytes in the gut. You can omit if using orange juice for your potassium source, though!)
Lemon or lime juice for flavor, optional
Mix together and drink 1 liter for each hour you're profusely sweating. Adjust your intake so that your pee is light yellow.
If you want to make this mix ahead of time, put 1x the recipe of salt, sugar, and potassium, along with unsweetened Kool Aid powder or crystalized lemon or lime juice, in a small baggie. I do not recommend putting multiple servings worth in a baggie, as the ingredients settle differently and you might not get the right ratio.
NOTE: like any electrolyte drink, it works better if you sip it instead of chugging. If you chug it, you end up pooping out a lot of your electrolytes, even with the sugar.
Source: Where There Is No Doctor by David Werner
I had mistakenly absorbed so much bullshit about sports drinks being "unhealthy" that I learned the hard way that when you work outdoors chugging plain water will NOT rehydrate you properly. great resource thx
Regain & Maintain Your Self-Control (Spell)
A little bit of magick created for @jesycastarr.
Before I get started on the magicky hoo-hah, Iâm just going to write you a thing: you can address self-control (or a lack thereof) by performing grounding.
Grounding Visualisations â§ Grounding/Meditation Chant â§ Grounding â§ Grounding Techniques
Onward; to the magick!
This magick will come in the form of a talisman, as talismans can be concealed as everyday items, such as jewellery - discreet and easily carried.
You Will Need:
The item you wish to enchant and carry; a piece of jewellery you wear regularly would be a very good idea.
Black Salt - this is normal salt, mixed with the ashes of this sigil after it has been drawn on paper and burned. **(Salt is cleansing, and can be used to charge your talisman, and it is imbued with the control-giving power of the sigil, which is activated upon burning.)
A Rhodonite crystal. **(A crystal associated with stability, self-control, calm, and growth.)
Pen & Paper - for the sigil.
A way to burn the sigil - however you choose to do this, be careful. Safety first.
A fireproof dish/bowl.
What To Do:
Firstly, draw your sigil onto the paper and hold it in your hands for a little while. As you do this, focus on that which you wish to gain - in this case, focus on self-control; focus on gaining the ability to rein in your impulsiveness.Â
Burn your sigil, this activates it.
Wait for the ashes of the sigil to cool, and then mix them into the salt. You can use table salt, sea salt or rock salt - any salt, really will work just as well. The salt will probably turn a bit of a strange colour - this is normal.
In a small dish/bowl place your Black Salt, your soon-to-be-talisman and your Rhodonite crystal. This will charge the object and imbue it with the energy of the crystal.Â
To bolster the effectiveness of this talisman, leave it to charge under the Moon for 3 nights.
**Optional step: Each morning of the talismanâs charging process, speak or think these words as you stand before it: âWithin this object my control is lain, bestow unto my being that which shall be mine; control over body, over action, over mind. Et sic factum est, et semper erit.â
When you feel the talismanâs effects begin to wane, and it will, you need only perform this same ritual again.
Day 4: Control
I personally disagree with using grounding as a self-control technique, because itâs about dispersing in a concentrated way. Meaning that usually people have a quiet place or a quiet time to really spend time working on a meditative state. Iâd argue that grounding is a specific magical act and itâs less about doing something actively and more about releasing and reducing how you are interacting.
Now I donât know the ask that created this spell, so itâs entirely possible that grounding was a good recommendation. But in general, I donât use grounding in my practice because itâs antithetical to what I am usually trying to do (which is to pull up and harness things, not put them down). I will do it when asked (usually making the spell casting we are doing weaker and me less interested in spell casting with you later. :D) but otherwise itâs not a technique that I would go to when thinking about control. Itâs fundamentally a lack of control or giving up control in my mind, which is good, but ⌠as you can see why I would disagree with it for this particular piece.
We have a very similar spell to the previous projectâs day spell where we have a sigil and we have a rock and we are going to enchant something to do a purpose. Itâs very thematically similar in technique.
But what we are doing differently here which is important to contrast is actually activating the sigil in a way completely differently than the previous spell. So in the previous one we are using a grid structure to funnel and transfer through to the rock. In this, we are actively interacting with the sigil and then we are burning it to begin itâs process and then taking the ashes of it and mixing it with another piece to create black salt.
Now I donât use black salt either in my practice (and I rarely use salt), so this is the time and place for folks to have a look at some. Now of course, this is different from the black salt you can find for cooking. So this may be something a little bit harder for you to work with. I would recommend making a very little amount if you arenât used to making it.
The main problem here for me is a lack of clear directions beginning in Step four with combining our ingredients into a bowl. Like we had a lot of instruction in the steps in making the black salt, but thatâs where that kind of stops. What is the black salt doing for us and the charm. Is it the bed that the item is sitting on? Is it meant for purification purposes or decontamination purposes or other activation purposes? How do we pull from the black salt we just made and apply it to the charm we are building now?
So the talisman charm is supposed to be the seat of this spell, right? So naturally for me, I would want to shift this from just a regularly worn object to an object that can store the black salt. I know the intent to have a piece of jewelry you regularly wear as the anchor for the spell. I have no issues with regular wear and yes I understand that some people associate a long lived / long worn object with basically being filled with your specific energy or your specific signature.
Ultimately, this is why for me I would have skipped the black salt step or used it different. The salt is just a carrier for the sigil, right? So hereâs where I would have made this different.
I would have either taken the sigil and written it in water on a plate using a brush and then taken the sigil water and activated that and then placed the object in it to absorb the water. OR I would have water marked directly on the object itself. Another way if you still want the black salt, you could dissolve the black salt into a little bit of water and do the same application.
By the way, if you didnât like the sigil or you in general dislike sigil magic. You can use visual poetry or written word to do the same thing. You donât have to be limited to a sigil you donât prefer. So if you wanted self control you could literally just put the word âself-controlâ and activate it in the same way as the above space.
Basically I would actively take the tool thatâs carrying the sigil and directly apply to the forehead. I mean directly apply to the object I am enchanting. I would not let it passively absorb because thatâs not how I rock things. The same thing could be said about the crystal which has not been activated.
And I can understand that potentially the black salt is actually the bridge between the crystal and the object. In the same way the sigil from last time was the bridge between the the candles and the object as a grid. But this is not really explained in the instructions how to build the bridge into the salt. This seems like this is just âput it next to this crystal and thatâs how it worksâ - which needs just a little more instruction for folks who are just getting into spellwork to understand how that actually functions. Itâs the same with the moon charge for three nights. Let me come back to this a bit later.
Now if you wanted to make again, a docking station, this is different. You could again hold back some of that black salt and put it in a container / baggie and put the jewelry in that or in a little jewelry dish and just kind of have the piece sitting there if you want. But again I would have wanted some really strong interact between this thing that we really charge up, and the place where the spell will live.
Because otherwise you might just be having a dish in your house thatâs very empowered for self-control that does absolutely nothing for you on your day to day when you have left itâs vicinity.
I feel like I have had a lot to say about passive charms this time around. I promise they have a use, I just donât think a self control spell is one of the few you just want sitting around in your home while you are out and about doing things.
So letâs talk about the charging thing, to explain for folks, in this case Moon charging (and crystal charging I guess) works because of the passive nature of that type of charge. Itâs basically âaroundâ the thing we are charging, so this thing we are charging is empty and we are filling it by leaving this item in itâs presence. Itâs the same thing with the jewelry being well worn and it having your signature on it. Itâs now been in the presence of something and itâs got itâs ⌠you know⌠stink on it or it becomes kind of apart of that thing.
Itâs basically saying the longer you have something near something else, the more those two things become âthe sameâ and usually the stronger presence or the intentional putting something near the something else causes that things to become overwritten. So then youâre asking probably now, âwell if Iâm using a jewelry that I wear a lot that has *my* signature, and Iâm putting it near other things, wonât that rewrite the signature?â
Yes and no. But mostly yes. I think this well worn status is just to make it so you want to wear it more often.
Iâll be honest though, when something has overwritten my signatured items, I tend not to wear them.
*looks at smudged ink hand* something something ⌠thatâs not mine anymore.
But this could be just a user error on my part, so I think itâs ultimately up to you. Iâve also had things Iâve enchanted that I wore a lot and put some magic on immediately break. Again, user error.
So thatâs why my immediate first reaction is to build a completely new container. One which I could have some of the sand, maybe some of the rock chips if possible, and then potentially some other items inserted as well if you want extra items beyond this. There are like mini glass bottles you could use. Or you could build a keychain. You could even wrap a small glass bottle in fabric or braid yarn around it for extra protection and most importantly concealment.
I think the chant is fine, I just donât like speaking in languages Iâm not familiar with enough to speak it confidently. This is the second spell I looked at that had a language that I do not speak. I donât recommend it personally because you can flub a pronunciation and change a meaning based on what you said.
I do like waking a talisman up though and being like, hey buddy yo job - as you recall - is thus. So do it. It makes me feel like we are on the right track with actively interacting with our newly created item. So I do like that really active part of this particular spell, so I would say it is not an optional thing.
But then again sometimes my talismans become spirits in their own rights because I am interacting with them at this level. SO buyer, spell caster, beware. If youâre not ready to have a semi-living spellwork spirit, donât do this the way I would.
I also love the fact we talk about what happens if the spell wanes, just repeat it. Itâs confident and itâs also expressing the really strong need to be monitoring your spellwork. I really enjoy that addition here because it makes me feel more confident in general with the casting and to be able to recommend it to others. A lot of times people think they only need to cast a spell once. OR worse, that they can only cast a spell once in their lifetime and that they need to go find a different spell to cast again.
I am repeat spell caster, so I will cast the same spell multiple times for different situations or for the same situation.
So really like that being added here to this piece.
All in all, I would do some things differently, but itâs nice to compare and contrast this between the other kind of spell we reviewed yesterday. Also I am pretty sure someoneâs gonna be up in here arguing with me about grounding.
You can like grounding all you want - it doesnât mean that itâs the go to for everyone. Okay? Okay.
On my first read-through, I thought, âHey, I have a cauldron that would be fine for burning the sigil AND for the salt making AND for the âplunk the things in the saltâ steps.
But I think on reading this again, I would do the last part in a different vessel. Something mirrored on the inside. I would have to make one, I think, because decorative silver jars tend to be shiny on the outside and not on the inside. So I might spray a glass container with silver paint, on the outside, so that the inside gets the nice silver reflective surface. Even better if the lid is also glass.
Anyway, this would be to reflect all of the energy back to the center so as much of it ends up in the jewelry as possible. Because like you said, weâre not directing it, we just letting the jewelry passively absorb the energy around it.
Iâd open it for the âunder the moonâ nights, but otherwise Iâd keep the lid on to maximize the energy that can go into the jewelry.
Even if I donât work this spell, I might try making a mirrored jar. I think thatâs something I could use in several spells, now that I think about it.
(You got me again, Sec. Apply directly to forehead? Bwahaha)
weird cultural shift detected
Fam, be careful with your time online. I highly recommend sinking some time and energy into offline pursuits.
Try: knitting or crochet; gentle movement, stretching, walking if you can; playing a musical instrument, whether it's piano or penny whistle; and especially reading.
I do not mean performative BookTok reading that we do for likes because our neurotransmitters have been nerfed by modern life.
I mean actual reading that we do for ourselves alone.
If reading is hard, if attention or energy or memory are operating at a deficit, I get it. Nevertheless, please try. If you notice you're skipping across big chunks of text like a river stone, if you can't finish a paragraph, slow down, pronounce the words out loud. Stop sometimes and ask yourself what you just read. Explain the story or article or poem to your blorbo or your cat or a stuffed animal.
If your head feels scrambled up, no judgment. We may have incredibly intractable neurochemical reasons that this is hard. Just tell the blorbo, "That's hilarious, I don't remember any of what I just read. Let's read it again, together."
(Please don't ask A.I. to do this for you. Please. It's your right to read and think about it your own way. A.I. doesn't actually understand anything. Please don't assume it will guide you safely through this next weird phase of our human culture.)
If reading longform, offline, makes you feel bored or anxious, be gentle and patient with yourself. Start with stories you remember well, reliable sources of well-being. But please know you will need to put some backbone into it in the long run.
I think we are going to need to rebuild our ability to think, to process experience. This will be an unsupported activity. In fact, most of the really powerful cultural forces are making it very hard for us to notice, feel, perceive, or think clearly.
Not sure what, but something's happened quite recently that is making this situation much worse, some kind of tipping point.
Please read something every day.
Your friend, greenjudy
Things to Do that Aren't Related to Growing Plants
This is my second post in a series Iâll be making on how to increase biodiversity on a budget! Iâm not an expert--just an enthusiast--but I hope something you find here helps!Â
Some of us just donât have much luck when it comes to growing plants. Some of us simply want to aim for other ways to help that donât involve putting on gardening gloves. Maybe you've already got a garden, but you want to do more. No problem! Thereâs a couple of options you can look into thatâll help attract wildlife in your area without even having to bring out any shovels!
Provide a Water Source
Oftentimes when I see âadd a water sourceâ in informational articles about improving your backyard for wildlife, itâs almost always followed by an image of a gorgeous backyard pond with a waterfall and rock lining that looks expensive to set up, difficult to maintain, and overall just⌠not feasible for me. Arguably, not feasible for a lot of people. And thatâs okay! Thereâs still ways to add water in your garden for all kinds of creatures to enjoy!
Thereâs tons of ways to create watering stations for insects like bees and butterflies. A self refilling dog bowl can work wonders! Add some stones into the receiving tray for insects to land on or use to climb out, and youâve got a wonderful drinking spot for all kinds of insects! You can also fill a saucer or other dish with small stones and fill it, though itâll likely need refilling daily or even several times a day during hot times.Â
I've seen people online use all kinds of things to make water features. Some go with terra-cotta pots, pebbles, and a cheap pump to get a small and simple fountain. Others use old tires, clay, and a hole in the ground to create an in-ground mini pond system. If all else fails, even a bucket or watertight box with a few plants in it can do the trick--though do be wary of mosquitoes if the water isnât moving. In situations like these, a solar-powered fountain pump or bubbler are great for keeping the water moving while still making it a drinking option for wildlife (it not even more appealing for some)--and these items can be obtained fairly cheap online!
Bird baths are an option as well--a classic way to provide for birds in your area, they can be easy to find online or in a gardening store! The only downside is that a good, quality bird bath can be pricey up-front. However, a nice stone bird bath should last a long time, be easy to clean and refill, and be enjoyed by many birds! Iâve also seen tutorials on how to make your own with quickcrete! Bird baths will be a welcome sight to birds, as they provide a space for them to drink and bathe to regulate the oils in their feathers for flight and insulation. Putting a stone in the middle will also help insects to escape if they fall in, and provide a place to perch so they can get their own drink. Youâll want to change the water and clean the baths regularly--as often as once a week, if you can manage it.
If possible, itâs highly encouraged to fill and refill water features with rainwater instead of tap water. Tap water is often treated, so instead of using hoses or indoor kitchen water, collecting some rainwater is a great alternative. Collecting rainwater can be as simple as leaving cups, bins, or pots outside for awhile.
Butterflies and other creatures will also drink from mud puddles. If you can maintain an area of damp soil mixed with a small amount of salt or wood ash, this can be fantastic for them! Some plants also excel at storing water within their leaves and flowers (bromeliads come to mind), making them an excellent habitat for amphibians as well as a drinking spot for insects and birds.
Bird Feeders and Bird Houses
Some of the fancy, decorated bird feeders are expensive, but others can be pretty low-cost--I got my bird feeder from Loweâs for around 10 dollars, and a big bag of birdseed was around another 10 dollars and has lasted several refills! If you donât mind occasionally buying more birdseed, a single birdfeeder can do a lot to attract and support local birds! If youâre handy, have some spare wood, and have or can borrow some tools, you may even be able to find instructions online to make your own feeder. You may not even need wood to do so! Even hummingbird feeders, Iâve found, are quick to attract them, as long as you keep them stocked up on fresh sugar water in the spring and summer!
An important note with bird feeders is that you have to make sure you can clean them regularly. Otherwise, they may become a vector for disease, and we want to avoid causing harm whenever possible. Also keep an ear out and track if thereâs known outbreaks of bird diseases in your area. If local birding societies and scientists are advising you take your birdfeeders down for awhile, by all means, do it!
Bird houses are naturally paired with bird feeders as biodiversity promoters for backyard spaces, and it makes sense. Having bird houses suited to birds in your area promotes them to breed, raise their young, disperse seeds, and generally engage in your surrounding environment. Setting them up takes careful selection or construction, preparation, and some patience, but sooner or later you might get some little homemakers! Keep in mind, you will need to clean your birdhouses at least once a year (if not once per brood) to make sure theyâre ready and safe for birds year after year--you wouldnât want to promote disease and parasites, after all. But they could be a valuable option for your landscape, whether you purchase one or construct your own!Â
Again, do make sure you're putting up the right kind of boxes for the right kinds of birds. Bluebird boxes are some I see sold most commonly, but in my area I believe they're not even all that common--a nesting box for cardinals or chickadees would be far more likely to see success here! And some birds don't even nest in boxes--robins and some other birds are more likely to use a nesting shelf, instead! Research what birds live in your area, take note of any you see around already, and pick a few target species to make homes for!
Solitary Bee Houses
A bee house or bee hotel is a fantastic way to support the solitary bees in your area! For a few dollars and some annual cleaning, you can buy a solitary bee house from most big box nurseries. Alternatively, you can make one at home, with an array of materials you may already have lying around! You can even make them so that theyâll benefit all kinds of insects, and not necessarily just bees.
Though you donât even necessarily have to break out the hammer and nails, buy a ton of bricks, or borrow a staple gun. Making homes for tunneling bees can be as simple as drilling holes in a log and erecting it, or drilling holes in stumps and dead trees on your property. You might even attract some woodpeckers by doing this!
Providing Nesting Area
There are tons of different kinds of bees, and they all make different kinds of homes for themselves. Not all of them make big cavity hives like honey bees, or will utilize a solitary bee house. Bumblebees live in social hives underground, particularly in abandoned holes made by rodents--some others nest in abandoned bird nests, or cavities like hollow logs, spaces between rocks, compost piles, or unoccupied birdhouses. Borer, Ground, and Miner bees dig into bare, dry soil to create their nests. Sparsely-vegetated patches of soil in well-drained areas are great places to find them making their nests, so providing a similar habitat somewhere in the garden can encourage them to come! I do talk later in this document about mulching bare soil in a garden--however, leaving soil in sunny areas and south-facing slopes bare provides optimal ground nesting habitat. Some species prefer to nest at the base of plants, or loose sandy soil, or smooth-packed and flat bare ground. Theyâve also been known to take advantage of soil piles, knocked over tree roots, wheel ruts in farm roads, baseball diamonds and golf course sand traps. You can create nesting ground by digging ditches or creating nesting mounds in well-drained, open, sunny areas with sandy or silty soil. However, artificially constructed ground nests may only have limited success.Â
Providing Alternative Pollinator Foods
Nectar and pollen arenât the only foods sought out by some pollinators! Some species of butterflies are known to flock to overripe fruit or honey water, so setting these out can be an excellent way to provide food to wildlife. You may want to be cautious about how you set these out, otherwise it can help other wildlife, like ants or raccoons. Butterflies may also drop by to visit a sponge in a dish of lightly salted water.Â
Bat Houses and Boxes
Big or small, whether they support five bats or five hundred, making bat boxes and supporting local bats is a great way to boost biodiversity! Not only will they eat mosquitoes and other pest species, but you may also be able to use the guano (bat droppings) as fertilizer! Do be careful if you choose to do that though--Iâve never had the opportunity to, so do some research into how strong it is and use it accordingly.
Provide Passageway Points
If you want your area to be more accessible for creatures that canât fly or climb fences, allowing or creating access points can be an excellent way to give them a way in and out. Holes in the bottom of walls or fences can be sheltered with plants to allow animals through.Â
In a somewhat similar manner, if youâre adding a water fixture, itâs important to provide animals a way to get into and out of the pond--no way in, and they canât use the water. No way out, and they may drown. Creating a naturalistic ramp out of wood beams or sticks, or stepped platforms out of bricks, stones, or logs can do the trick.Â
Get or Keep Logs and Brush Piles
Iâve already mentioned logs a good handful of times so far in this post. To be used as access ramps, or as nesting areas for solitary bees. But they have value as much more than that! Logs on the ground provide shelter for all kinds of animals, especially depending on size--anything from mice, reptiles, and amphibians to things like turkey vultures and bears will use fallen logs as shelter. Inside of a decaying log, thereâs a lot of humidity, so amphibians are big fans of them--meanwhile, the upper sides of them can be used as sunning platforms by things like lizards. Other animals can also use the insides of logs as nest sites and hiding places from predators too big to fit inside. Fungi, spiders, beetles, termites, ants, grubs, worms, snails, slugs, and likely much more can be found inside rotting logs, using the rotting wood as food sources or nesting places. They can then provide food for mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and birds. They can also be regarded as a landmark or territory marker as wildlife get more familiar with your space.
So how do you get logs for cheap? Try Chip Drop! I talk about them more in a future post, but you can mark saying that youâd like logs in your drop, so theyâll give you any they have! In fact, you may even get a drop faster if you're willing to accept some logs. You may also be able to approach arborists you see working in your area and ask for logs. There may also be local online listings for people selling logs for cheap, or just trying to get rid of them. If thereâs land development going on near you, you may be able to snag logs from trees they cut down to make space. Do keep in mind, you donât need to have huge gigantic logs laying around your property to make an impact--even small logs can help a lot.
If possible, creating and leaving brush piles on the edge of your property can be a great boost to biodiversity--even if you may not see the wildlife using it. Theyâll provide shelter from weather and predators, and lower portions are cool and shady for creatures to avoid the hot sun. The upper layers can be used as perch sites and nest sites for song birds, while lower layers are resting sites for amphibians and reptiles, and escape sites for many mammals. As the material decays, they also attract insects, and as such theyâll attract insect-eating animals too. As more small animals find refuse in your brush pile, their predators will be attracted to them as well. Owls, hawks, foxes, and coyotes are known to visit brush piles to hunt. Making a brush pile can be as simple as piling branches and leaves into a mound, as big or as small as you want. You can even use tree stumps or old fence posts near the base, and keep stacking on plant trimmings and fallen branches. Do note that you donât want to do this near anything like a fire pit.
Don't forget, with all of these, your mileage may vary for any variation of reasons, so don't worry if you can't take all of even any of these actions! Even just talking about them with other people may inspire someone else to put out a bat box, or leave a few logs out for wildlife!
That's the end of this post! My next post is gonna be about ways to get seeds and plants as cheaply as possible. For now, I hope this advice helps! Feel free to reply with any questions, success stories, or anything you think I may have forgotten to add in!
I've made a couple of these water stations for the eastern grey kangaroos, ring tails, birds, and insects that are out the back of our place. They are super effective and require very little maintenance if they are kept out of the sun and cleaned out regularly (the currawongs like to soak seeds in there and make the water slimy). A hose can be used to re-fill them while still upright if you feed it all the way up to the top and let the new water push the old water out.
I've also made insect water feeders from those big old coffee jars with the screw on lids by drilling many little holes into the top of the lid. When it's tipped upside down the water drip feeds out slowly just keeping enough water around the lid for insects to drink.
The black areas represent the remaining natural dark skies in the United States
Iâve been in the middle of the ocean at night and now live in texas and it is so hard to explain to people that no, they have not ever seen the night sky. It is so hard to explain to people that what they think is a proper night sky is fucking pathetic. A disgrace.
People talk about how you canât see stars in the city and yeah, thatâs true, but their concept of âseeing starsâ is being able to make out orionâs belt.
So, so few people have see the sky in all its glory and itâs not sad. Itâs a fucking crime. Seeing a perfectly dark night, no clouds, not a hint of light pollution? Thatâs a fucking religious experience.
The sky the vast vast majority of us grew up with is not the sky that inspired us to look up. It is not the sky that inspired constellations. You canât even see most constellations.
Your ancestors looked at the night sky and said âsurely, that is where the gods must live.â And you might be lucky if you can see hardly more than a handful of stars.
The sky is full, fucking FULL, of stars, and youâve never seen them.
I remember the first time I saw a properly dark sky and was like âoh thatâs why itâs called the milky wayâ and promptly started to cry
When we were on a field trip to the middle of the red sea, I remember us all crowding at the end of the boat that didnât have lights and just lying on our backs and staring
When you see a properly dark starscape
You understand why people wrote poems and made up legends and built rockets and said heavenâs in the sky
The universe is infinite. So are the stars
Iâm trying to find a picture on google images to show you what I mean and I canât find any
You think of the night sky like fairy lights on black velvet, but itâs not itâs not itâs like, like, dust in sunlight, like - I canât find the words.
The stars are everywhere, like sugar, like glitter, like dust. You canât find the constellations at first, not because you canât recognise them, but because thereâs so many stars you canât pick out the familiar line of Orionâs belt. The North star has gone from bright familiarity to almost vanishing among a thousand, a hundred thousand, a million other lights. The milky way is a line of light arcing across the sky like a moon-trail on water only infinitely, infinitely bigger.
And for the first time in your life youâll understand why people call it a dome, because it is, itâs three dimensional in exactly the way a city skyscape isnât.
Youâll understand why Luthien TinĂşviel danced under starlight, not moonlight, why people in a time before we knew the earth was round still looked up and wondered and built telescopes and dreamed about the stars.
The stars are endless and ancient and infinite and you will stand with your head craned back and your rucksack forgotten at your feet and youâll feel like youâre falling upwards into that great bright sky like itâs calling you home and youâll wonder how you ever thought the stars were beautiful before tonight when all youâd ever seen were the naked empty skyscapes of your home. And youâll cry and youâll spend the rest of your time there gazing up and wondering and imagining what it would be like to stand among those bright silver flecks
And then youâll come home, and look up, and fall in a different kind of love with that handful of blazing stars to stubborn to be outdone by the whole of human invention, leading you home despite the light pollution and the clouds and the endless bustle of this shrinking planet.
this is not a shot from a space telescope overlayed behind a woods, or anything. thatâs not the sky as kepler or hubble or james webb see it. thatâs the sky from a dark sky park in michigan. thatâs the view you are missing out on from right here on earth. thatâs the view that has been stolen from you.
I fell in love with the sky as a child growing up in western Minnesota, miles from a small town, near a massive lake and just downhill from an 18-hole golf course - the pure darkness broken only by a single bright light I could escape by hauling my telescope up that hill or into a nearby field
Iâd often set an alarm to wake me in the middle of the night, so it was as dark as possible and my eyes as dark-adapted as they coud get, and starlight alone was enough to guide me
thatâs whatâs been taken from us all
OH OKAY so actually im fully ugly crying snotty-sobbing about this. what
Here is an article from NPR about it (May 22, 2026):
Carolina Milanesi, an independent technology analyst, said Google is trying to make its cash cow business â search â richer and more personalized, and it will make shopping easier. But there is a risk that users may have fewer choices about what to click. "Right now it's: I ask a question, I get a bunch of answers and I feel that I'm in control as to which answer I take, or if I'm looking for something, which product I'm going to end up buying. That is going to be less so going forward," she said. Milanesi envisions AI-enabled search and agents proposing products to consumers â perhaps even those they have requested â but with less clarity or choice around where it's coming from. "If you're going to say: 'I want a pair of Jordans, go find them,' you're not necessarily sure what steps have been taken and whether the AI has used a source or a store that was paid for and therefore came up in the search results," she said, "or if AI actually went and did their due diligence and picked the best for me as a customer."
And here's one from Time magazine (May 20, 2026):
While Google already has âAI Mode,â the company will now power the whole search bar through its new Gemini 3.5 Flash model. Instead of the classic list of blue links, Google Search will now also generate a custom page with an AI-generated summary of what youâre searching about, which will then trigger a conversation with AI Mode on the main page, allowing users to ask follow-up questionsâsimilar to the kind of layout you would see when opening ChatGPT.
And a little more from Time's article on how this may affect the websites that we are trying to search for:
When Google first started implementing AI-assisted results, news publishers warned of âcatastrophicâ impacts on the industry, much of which relies on Google search to drive users to their websites. Last year, news websites saw significant traffic declines as chatbots increasingly replaced Google search as the primary way to find sites and ask questions. Small businesses also noted drops in traffic to their sites from Google, which has traditionally delivered customers.  Lily Ray, vice president of SEO strategy & research at Amsive, a digital marketing agency, warned as early as last year that Googleâs planned changes to search are âgoing to have a devastating impact on the Internet.â âIt will severely cut into the main source of revenue for most publishers and it will disincentivize content creators who rely on organic search traffic, which is millions of websites, maybe more,â she told Technology Magazine. Â
noai.duckduckgo.com blocks all AI content in search results automatically
Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is clean your room, open the window, and let the air move again. Energy needs circulation just like lungs do.
For everyone who âused to love readingâ but now hasnât finished a book in years, you CAN get it back. Genuinely start bringing a book (preferably short and either fiction or a non fiction topic you already really enjoy) everywhere you go and when you have 5-20 mins waiting for the bus or at the doctors office or mechanic or whatever, get out your book and read it! You donât have to finish it quickly or even read it often but it is so good for your brain and fun to get into the habit of reading more (and replacing being on your phone for those moments). Source: I read 0 books in 2023 and Iâve read 12 in the first 4 months of 2026
I donât know what we did to deserve Mr. Rogers but Iâm so glad we had him.Â
Important message I need to remind myself of from time to time
I finished reading The Lord of the Rings for the first time in my life. With all of *vague gesture at everything* this going on.
I Am Not Okay
You have to understand. I watched the movies maybe once as a kid when they came out twenty years ago. I've somehow avoided learning like anything about these books my entire life. Literally everything about these books was a complete unknown and surprise to me. Totally blank slate going on. I barely even knew how it ended.
Holy shit.
Frodo didn't complete his task. Sam literally carried him up Mount Doom. And when he got to the end, he couldn't throw the Ring away.
But for Gollum biting it off with his finger, it wouldn't have been destroyed.
So Frodo's journey saved the world nonetheless.
And it broke him.
It was too much for him to bear. He could no longer live in the Shire or live in Middle-Earth. He wasn't of the world anymore. He had to go to the Undying Lands.
He took on the task that no one else would. He saved the world. Everyone got a happy ending. Aragorn became King, Sam rebuilt the Shire, Merry and Pippin became heroes. They all lived in renown.
But Frodo had the hardest task of all. No one else would do it. A simple hobbit who came by the Ring by chance. Not a King, not an immortal. Not a wizard. No power save his will and his friends. And he did it and saved everyone.
And he never got to rest. He never got to remain in peace. The task destroyed him. It was too much.
But there was no other way. Nobody but a simple hobbit could bear the ring all the way to Mount Doom and resist its power so long. Not a man, not an elf, not a wizard; they would have succumbed. Gandalf knew this, which was why he chose the hobbits in all his designs.
It's amazing that one of the precedent setting works in the fantasy genre holds up so well because it subverts what ultimately became the genre's core tropes. The hero was not the King, or a chosen one. In fact, the hero not being the King was a key point that allowed Aragorn to distract Sauron and allow the task in the first place. The hero was someone unassuming but courageous, who did the thing because no one else would, even though it was just by chance he came upon it.
But Frodo couldn't resist the Ring completely. He wasn't superior to anyone else in that way. And in the end it left him broken. The burden crushed him. No one else could do it, and in the end, he couldn't either. He wasn't so special that he was invulnerable.
I'm not okay. Holy fuck you guys.
It's been a week and I'm still not over this, I'll never get over this.
Something that I've been thinking about, as I struggle with depression and anxiety and *another vague gesture at everything* is that LOTR does not criticize Frodo for being broken. It does not shame him or deny him what he needs.
The task was too much and it broke him and that's okay. His friends nonetheless take care of him and let him go with understanding. The book doesn't treat it as a bad thing.
This seems to be a theme throughout the books. The characters rest and heal. They spend time recovering in Rivendell, Fangorn, Lorien, Ithilien. It's treated as good and necessary. They don't heroically endure endless torment from the second they set out until they're done.
And in Gondor's march from Minas Tirith to Mordor, Aragorn recognizes that some of the very few men he's taking with him don't have the heart to go to battle against the Enemy. And he says that's okay. He gives them other tasks the they can do. They hold other strategic points. They aren't shamed for not going all the way, or kicked out, or told that they aren't manly or whatever. Their limitations are recognized and respected. The task was too big and it was okay that they couldn't do it.
I don't know man. I've held on through some absolutely crazy shit. White knuckled through mental health crises when my doctors were begging me to take a break, to go to the hospital before I hurt myself. My therapist has tried to slow me down and tell me that I've been going through it and it's understandable that I am feeling some kind of way. Even one of my colleagues remarked that I've had an absolutely fucking wild career and that I've seen more as a lawyer of seven years than she has as a lawyer of forty. But I've gotten it into my head that I have to be strong, I have to be independent.
Fuck me, man, I'm currently white knuckling through life and hanging on by a fucking thread. A few weeks ago I was about an hour away from checking myself in to a mental health facility until my best friends swooped in to help me. And then I went right back to work.
And then I read this book. This fucking brilliant and beautiful book written by a man who had seen the horrors of war and spilled it all over the page. And I read it for the first time as an adult with full understanding and experience of what it all means. And it hits me like a fucking truck.
And it says that you can't endure everything. That at some point you need to rest and heal. That if you take on too much you will break. And that all of that is okay.
How am I supposed to move on with my life after reading this?