Gardening as rebellion explores how growing, tending, and caring for soil quietly challenges modern culture, reconnecting us with nature, patience, and responsibility.
Tag Archives: slow living
Why Joy Might Be the Most Radical Thing We Grow
An exploration of how joy, especially through gardening and care, becomes a quiet but powerful act of resistance in a fast, anxious world.
Things I Didn’t Notice at First
Things I Didn’t Notice at First is a reflective essay series about attention, familiarity, and the quiet moments when ordinary places, work, and habits reveal themselves differently.
After the Music Stops
A post-Christmas reflection on festive overload, repetitive Christmas music, and why the season feels shorter each year — with a quiet nod to what comes next.