Carpathian witchy cottage avail for Writer's Retreats (or anyone!)
recent remodel inside, still traditional. in a small hamlet by a large forest
2 bathrooms
personal chef/cooking/shopping services avail per discussion (me!)
still avail June-August
350/wk
1000/month
writer's retreat avail! witchy Carpathian cottage!
sliding scale between 2k-1k (euro) a month
very cute, traditional Slovak village cottage, 2 bathrooms, internet, on the bus route, by a huge forest, in a small hamlet
if interested, dm me pls!
currently avail May-August.
some nice pix of the Spring Water I had out last night for Full Moon Bealtaine Water!!
I am planning to put it back out on the Blue Moon at the end of the month and will make a cool new ink with some! πππ₯π«β¨
I have some new moots and followers so I thought i would share that I make medieval oak gall inks and have a shop for them! here's a thread on the ink making process
first time filling some herb orders in my apothecary set-up!! wow, it made me so happy!!!
I generally do not sell herbs, I only trade or give them. exceptions are herbs I have permission from the Plant themselves like Mugwort, nettle and lemonbalm
@SpaceStuffX11 hi1 those are beautiful herbs you have <3 i dont feel right selling wild herbs bc they are gifts from the land. I would rather exchange or gift in this particular case. I do sell ink tho that I make from galls I find and I sell other items made from herbs I grow personally.
collecting early spring nettles to make some more of my Rosemary Nettle Hair oil.
first the herbs must be completely dry, then I steep them in the oils for 3 months before straining and bottling
put together some shelves to hold my herb jars! I'm gradually moving them from their prior area as well as combining some jars, and composting some older herbs.
so excited about this! it looks like an old apothecary <3
1/ a little thread about how I make my medieval magical inks!
I start by collecting galls. My favorite galls for inks are knopper galls. they are more rare, I don't find them too often.
whenever I'm in the forest, I keep my eye out beneath any oak trees in the hopes I will find