Have you ever considered edible landscaping? Here are 5 fun and healthy reasons you might want to bring it on.
art gallery: crimson & gold eggs
Visit the art gallery and enjoy these beautiful painted eggs (using natural dyes), on a vintage gold plate.
Stand by Me, at Hudson Valley Books for Humanity
Come be inspired at Hudson Valley Books for Humanity. Selling new and pre-loved books, the store has an enriching vision for life.
art gallery: jewelweed
Visit the Poetic Earth Month art gallery and let the Jewelweed sing to you, sparkling with dew beside the red maples and the firs.
3 Ways to Use The Carbon Almanac (And Who Should Avoid It)
Here are 3 ways to use The Carbon Almanac—based on who you are and how you want to help put carbon in its good place.
Tell the Bees—With Sara Eddy
Join us for an evening of poetry—and discovery about bees and beekeeping. With poet and professor and beekeeper, Sara Eddy!
Morning
Read “Morning” ecopoem by L.L. Barkat: I have tabbed the page / of H.D.’s ‘Oread,’ / with its plea—”whirl up” / —to the sea. (…)
art gallery: brown-eyed susan serenade
Visit the Poetic Earth Month art gallery and listen to the sunrise serenade of the brown-eyed Susans.
Day 30: 30-Day Food Journey
You’ve spent 30 days poetically focused on plant-rich foods and healthy food practices. Where will you go from here? We’ve got ideas to help.
Day 29: Plate Plans
It’s fairly easy to be a healthy vegetarian (or just boost your plant-rich food lifestyle), if you know how to plan your plate. Take away these simple tips to begin!
Day 28: Season to Season
Eating in season can be done for practical reasons or for love. Either way, we’ll be healthier (and possibly more appreciative) as a result.
Day 27: Eat Artful
There’s a movement afoot to “eat ugly,” but we prefer the idea of eating artfully. After all, what could be more artful than eating what’s fragrant and healthy?