#DiaryofaFarmVirgin
Join me on our peri-urban farming journey. Follow and rediscover forgotten connections to the land and one another — sharing our adventures in fiber production and Black agrarian arts while navigating the realities of empty-nesting. This blog is more than just a collection of stories; it’s a personal memoir, a reminder to always keep learning and dreaming. It’s also an offering to our community. By capturing these moments from our farm life, I hope to create a treasured archive for reflection in the future.Â
Making Space for Color
We’re making space for color, cloth, and shared practice through a one-day, farm-based natural dye workshop. This hands-on workshop invites makers to slow down, experiment, and learn the foundations of dyeing fibers with plants, with emphasis on preparation and process for beautiful results.
Hurricane Helene Farmer Brigade
Reflections on a powerful weekend of community care and repair at Boggs Rural Life Center after Hurricane Helene with SAAFON’s Farmer Brigade.
Mastering Procrastination
Scrambling to complete my Master Spinner Certification in time
A Tale of Two Textiles
In Ladakh, pashmina holds high commercial value
Heart of the Himalayas
Gya is a small, picturesque village, nestled in the majestic Himalayas
On Top of the World
Join me as I venture to Ladakh…
Accidental Farmers
Lessons on virginity
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