Monday, August 10, 2009

Some positive things I made these days:

I got enrolled (hmm... wrong expression?) to the local handcrafters' store, paying a symbolic monthly tax of R$ 3. So now I can put my handcrafts in the store and luckly sell them. Meaning I'll have to make things that fit the town spirit, meaning I'll try to adapt my pagan stuff to it. Meaning I'll make my witches, prim cats and goddesses anyway, and see how people react the them. Teenagers here love these things, and seem to love buying them to "face the older crowd". Beautiful...
I (finally) started walking every afternoon, from my house to the town entrance, almost 2 km away. For someone who is ashamely sedentary since pregnant, it's a huge start!
I (finally) started planting the seeds for my elemental garden. Rosemary, mint, chamomile, basil are under the ground now.
Just a few steps, but that make a big impact in my mood, somwting I do need right now...

4 comentários:

Dani said...

Oooh sounds like you're doing well! Oh boy so many posts! I have a lot of reading to do. I hope your talk went well. Sometimes we all think our partner can read our minds. Sometimes with witches, it's certainly true. hee hee. Sending you love!
dani

Olde Dame Penniwig said...

I hope yr handicrafts sell well locally! Do you guys have Halloween down there, meaning the kids go trick-or-treat and all the decorating and such? If so, maybe people will buy the beautiful handicrafts you create to use in decorating.

Glad you are walking, it's so good for you, and I guess the weather is starting to warm a bit at last???

Powell River Books said...

Just got back from a wonderful trip to Newfoundland and am getting caught up. It's nice you can make and sell crafts now. I bought hand knit wool socks in Newfoundland. The women use their long winter nights making them and hang them on lines in front of their coastal village homes to sell to the tourists who come by. They flutter in the wind and attract people passing by.

I have mint, rosemary and basil in my garden already. I love chamomile for tea. Is it easy to grow? How big does it get? - Margy

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