Building a Community of Honeybee Enablers One Hive at a Time
…Judy Camuso of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife – both the first women in Maine’s history to hold these positions – harvest honey at the Blaine House….
…Judy Camuso of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife – both the first women in Maine’s history to hold these positions – harvest honey at the Blaine House….
…encourages women to have as healthy and well-rounded a diet as possible when breastfeeding. The way that farmers are being paid for their milk in the U.S. encourages quantity over…
…health, year-round immunity, whole-body vitality, women’s health, the physical and emotional heart, the brain and nervous system, and skin, muscle and bones. The section on plants covers the 35 plants…
…had projects outside the meetings, mostly at Tony Bok’s instigation, including restarting (on Memorial Day in the rain) the huge backyard vegetable garden for the old home for “aged” women…
…of farming in a way that male authors cannot; exposing the tension of motherhood, the roles women play or push against, what happens when a shared dream goes out of…
…from “Healing Herbs for Women: A Guide to Natural Remedies” by Deb Soule. Soule’s books include many spring tonic, soup and tea recipes. You can learn more at the Avena…
…linked to a range of health issues, including increased cholesterol levels, changes in liver enzymes, decreased birth weight, thyroid disease, increased risk of high blood pressure in pregnant women, and…
…some pecans, a braid of Rose’s hair — are important clues to the inner lives of unfree Black women, whose narratives have been, by and large, erased from written history….
…Outside the tent, two women were conferring about something. They were within earshot and sort of in our field of vision. Eventually one of them said, “Let’s go ask those…
…elegant prose about living off the land, or taking long treks through mountainous terrain, written by mostly white men and a smattering of heralded women. “A Darker Wilderness: Black Nature…