It’s no secret that for the last 2 years we’ve been on a journey, through grief and battling mental illness, and lots of physical mobility issues, and in this time, we’ve retreated and stepped back from social lives, events, clubbing, and instead choose things that feed the soul.

We had already been walking as mobility allows, and camped, then wild camped, embarked on a car camping journey too as this is friendlier on hips and current health issues. With this we gained a greater respect for the quiet, the slow, the peace, in fact it’s quite addictive. And while it fixes the mind and it really does, it’s a shame the body isn’t so easily fixed.

Instead of racing around and being in soul sucking crowded places, we are taking time to see the changing of the seasons, embracing the windy walks, and orange colours (while they last) the raging rivers, and general stillness of the woods. Here it feels more authentic and genuine, than brightly lit shops, and blaring music, creating a stimulation overload, no wonder we get depressed. I used to dread the cold, the dark, feel low in mood and most of all stressed out.

Now I’m actively doing what the seasons and our ancestors used to do, embrace these dark nights and read books, play board games, try some crafts. Or get outside even in the rain, knowing you can soon get home and warm up again with hot water bottles and blankets. Take this quite time of the year to slow down, take stock, make hearty batch cooked foods, instead of racing to the next holiday of the year. Midwinter was a time to feast and be with those you love, giving each other blessings that we know Spring will come soon, and the dark nights and cold can’t last forever.

To help me enjoy the slow seasons more and gain more skills, I bought this book, which has crafts for each season, recipes, foraging tips and so much more. If like me you bring in most of the outdoors in, with found feathers, leaves, sticks and stones you’ve found that represent the seasons, this book is for you! So cut some Holly, bring in some Ivy, dehydrate some oranges for Christmas tree decorations, and live a slower pace.

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Well it’s been a boring weekend really, but the slow pace has been needed. The only necessity has been the Yoga being done each day, even weekends. Grateful for this time of mindfulness and meditation.

I’ve also been adding to my Etsy shop, doing jewellery while I can, while steroid injections are working enough. Getting some witchy, pagan pieces created.

Made the mushrooms specifically for a Faery Fayre in Glastonbury next month, as the theme is Flora,Fauna and Fungi. So magic mushrooms are the ones I’ll be wearing.

I have a lot of pagan friends and witchy friends, so another load of witchcraft themed jewellery was created too.

And of course I can’t help but be inspired by my new yoga journey, which is more than a way to work out, it’s a whole spiritual chakra balancing journey for me. Most of my jewellery is costume jewellery, but these Chakra Pieces are Sterling Silver 925 as I wanted them to be timeless classics.

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