by kcameron | Feb 6, 2026 | Fibers and Dyes, Programs and Events
#diaryofafarmvirgin musings of a returning-generation farmer Making Space for Color COMMENTS Submit a Comment Making Space for Color: Spring for Natural Dye Wksp Each spring, there’s a moment when the dye garden shifts from planning to possibility. Beds are awakend,...
by kcameron | Oct 15, 2024 | Diary of a Farm Virgin
#diaryofafarmvirgin Journaling the journey Hurricane Helene Farmer Brigade COMMENTS Submit a Comment Community Care: Preserving the Legacy This past weekend, we packed up and headed to Keysville, GA, to join the SAAFON Farmer Brigade in clean-up efforts at Boggs...
by kcameron | Aug 31, 2024 | Diary of a Farm Virgin
#diaryofafarmvirgin Journaling the journey Mastering Procrastination COMMENTS Submit a Comment Never a Dull Moment This program is both a personal and professional goal for me. I currently offer beginner spinning lessons on the farm and guest teach at a local fiber...
by kcameron | Jul 18, 2024 | Diary of a Farm Virgin
#diaryofafarmvirgin Journaling the journey A Tale of Two Textiles COMMENTS Submit a Comment Mainstays In Ladakh, pashmina holds high commercial value among nomadic pastoralists, but wool remains a utilitarian staple across Tibetan refugee settlements. Skills, like...
by kcameron | Jul 8, 2024 | Diary of a Farm Virgin
#diaryofafarmvirgin Journaling the journey Heart of the Himalayas COMMENTS Submit a Comment Gya, Ladakh Gya is a small, picturesque village, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, approximately 4,150 meters (13,615 feet) above sea level, in the north Indian state of...
by kcameron | Jun 22, 2024 | Musings
#diaryofafarmvirgin journaling the journey On Top of the World Join me as I venture to Ladakh, India, with Columbia University’s Tibetan Studies Program, where I explored local culture, sustainability, fiber, and heritage in this once-in-a-lifetime journey....