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By |2026-03-13T02:28:58-04:00January 31st, 2026|News|

High summer is presently in full swing everywhere at the Sanctuary. These are a few of today's sightings.For those of you who are members, we welcome you to set up a visit, or plan an event with other members to meet up together and share in the joy. The Sanctuary awaits you. 

Enchanted Forest and Stone Circle Photos 🌺🪨

By |2026-03-18T19:17:13-04:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, Flora, Insects|

Last week's gathering was a magical time coming together with old friends and new. We didn't have a chance to take pictures during the event, but wanted to share a few of the photos that Brennah has taken this spring in the woods, as well as photos that I took of the stones that were collected and placed into the stone circle as offerings.   Trilliums with mossy log   Wild Geraniums (also known ...

Native Plant Spotlight : Blue Flag Iris

By |2026-03-13T02:15:58-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora, Insects|

A new native plant that has appeared at the Sanctuary this year is the Blue Flag Iris. It grows in wet areas, often along the edges of water. So unsurprisingly it has begun growing along the edge of the creek bed, not far from the beautiful buttonbush, another amazing plant which I will highlight in a later post.Blue Flag Iris provides nectar for native pollinators, and is also forage for muskrats. It likewise attracts hummingbirds, which we already ...

Meandering Monday Musings

By |2026-03-18T18:20:11-04:00January 31st, 2026|Musings|

I snapped a few photos this vapory morning to share with you all. It rained steadily all day yesterday (Sunday), giving the plants another good soaking. The wild creatures all seem to be quite happy.     Also a baby dragon has come to live at the Farm. I can't wait for Sarenth and Silverleaf's little Charlotte to see it. She loves the "glass chicken" decoration we have in the lemon balm patch.     It's lovely ...

Incredible Abundance

By |2026-03-12T23:27:47-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora, Musings|

There is so much life bursting upon the scene right now, it's impossible to mention it all. Hyacinth and daffodils and tulips are gracing the scene. Rhubarb, Egyptian onions, mint, lemon balm, tarragon, and various other herbs are popping up. The currant bushes, peach and apple trees, serviceberry, and wild plum are blossoming. Mayapples are in their full glory in the woods. These are a few of the many perennials we have planted around the farm and sanctuary. ...

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