End of Growing season, Start of Dreaming season

As the seeds dry down and we spend time lovingly cleaning away the chaff and sorting the seeds into 3 (1.good for keeping, 2.good for eating and 3.good for composting) we also spend time lovingly planning for the future of these good seeds and the good people who keep them. We will be taking time for some “strategic planning”, reflecting on what we have done well and what needs improvement. Feel free to reach out and give us feedback at this time, we would love to hear from you in both of those categories! Please email ratinenhayenthos@gmail.com

We look forward to upcoming events cleaning seeds with the seniors, a couple of conferences for learning and networking, and also the local event posted here: Kingston’s “Mini” Seedy Saturday. Autumn blessings do fall on us like the leaves: we just need to be open to receiving them, especially in darker times.