Slower living, by the spoonful
You don’t have a farm.
You might not even have a yard. (I don’t!)
You just have a desire to step out of the constant stream of consumption and make something. A poem. A sweater. A bowl of soup. Maybe the bowl to put the soup in. A balcony garden. A new tradition.
You want to connect with nature, your home, and your community, without accidentally entering the crunchy-to-alt-right pipeline, giving up modern medicine, or embarking on a month-long backpacking trip.
You aren’t going to quit your job to homestead, you just want to bake some bread.
This is the place for you. I’m glad you’re here.
When you subscribe to The Seasonal Spoonful, you get:
A monthly collection of activities, recipes, things to think about, stories, interviews, and projects, designed to help you slow down. It’s a bunch of bite-sized opportunities to connect with traditions, folkways, and the seasons, without moving into a converted school bus or otherwise overhauling your modern life.
Sometimes some printables, templates, or other goodies.
Something to read now that Taproot Magazine is defunct (sob!).
Not bad for $5 a month!