I love so many of the things on your list! I started using and loving Stonehenge paper because of your recommendation on Instagram a few years ago. Also looove Prismacolor pencils and got a bamboo rotating “lazy Susan” pencil holder for them. There are chambered sections within it so I organize each section by color. I’m definitely going to try morning pages (been thinking about it for a while) as well as the meditations and poems you recommended! I’m also a die hard composter. We’re lucky to live in a patch of woods where I can have my own bin. What a fun article!
Ah, so glad you are liking stonehenge!! Isn't it so beautiful and sturdy?! And prismacolor really are the best. I love that you have a color-organized lazy susan for them. Thanks so much for reading and glad so much resonated <3 :)
Inspired by this list! We compost weekly/bi-weekly and bring down to our local community garden. It's fascinating how much is saved from landfill. They measure each drop-off, and it's roughly 10-20 lbs weekly or bi-weekly. Glad it is going back into the garden.
This is so uplifting and inspiring. Thank you! ❤️
Thanks for reading Pam! :)
I love so many of the things on your list! I started using and loving Stonehenge paper because of your recommendation on Instagram a few years ago. Also looove Prismacolor pencils and got a bamboo rotating “lazy Susan” pencil holder for them. There are chambered sections within it so I organize each section by color. I’m definitely going to try morning pages (been thinking about it for a while) as well as the meditations and poems you recommended! I’m also a die hard composter. We’re lucky to live in a patch of woods where I can have my own bin. What a fun article!
Ah, so glad you are liking stonehenge!! Isn't it so beautiful and sturdy?! And prismacolor really are the best. I love that you have a color-organized lazy susan for them. Thanks so much for reading and glad so much resonated <3 :)
Inspired by this list! We compost weekly/bi-weekly and bring down to our local community garden. It's fascinating how much is saved from landfill. They measure each drop-off, and it's roughly 10-20 lbs weekly or bi-weekly. Glad it is going back into the garden.
Also inspired by your residency! Congrats!!
wow!! So cool to measure and see how much is being saved from the landfill. And thank you! I'm so excited :)