I am thoroughly thrilled to share something I have been working hard on for a good while now: Glimmers. Glimmers are in-person healing sessions that will be hosted at Persimmon Herb School (my herbal alma mater πΏ), where survivors can gather together to learn about how plants can be incorporated into our daily lives asContinue reading “Announcement Day!”
Category Archives: Olea Products
Olea in your home
I am so incredibly happy and proud to announce that the Olea Apothecary store is open! The shop has been updated with what’s available right now (expect even more soon!) and the details of how to get get the Olea products in your hands and your home. Nature loves us There is something so simplyContinue reading “Olea in your home”
Healing with Flower Essences
Itβs been over a year since I last wrote here and to say life has turned me inside out would be an understatement. My personal life unraveled like a seam in knitting and I had to learn to put myself back together again. Coming back from such undoing is a deep and vital work andContinue reading “Healing with Flower Essences”
Of late
As the snow piles up and the days slow down in Midwinter, I find myself at my work bench working on remedies to see us through the rest of this season. This time it was bottling the St John’s wort tincture, I made some weeks back. It’s color a vibrant gold, so much so it’sContinue reading “Of late”
So it begins…
Part of the beauty of working with herbs is learning to slow down and listen. I wanted to be at the point I am now earlier this summer, but I wanted the products to be real and true. And when making infused oils from scratch: that takes time. Calendula, Lemon Balm and St John’s WortContinue reading “So it begins…”
Find a tree
One of my mentors once said: “There’s a lot happening in the world right now…go and find a tree.” I took that advice to heart and when things become overbearing, I slip off and away from everyone and find a tree. The trees never disappoint and the one that speaks deepest to me is theContinue reading “Find a tree”