45 Things I learned is a “short” campaign that I ran for for 45th birthday. Why don't you check it out?
Advent Calendars are quite popular around the end of the year and I wanted to write about one that would be sort of special in its content. Curious about stones, chakras, and energies? Then this one is for you!
When I started writing the Financial Awareness 101 section, it was just an attempt at portraying financial operations in a simple way while providing some tips and tricks. Now along the road, the idea of a program has come to fruition and will be disclosed soon. Stay tuned!
Terra Mater reveals my discoveries and my -not so limited- knowhow in matters of the environment, gardening, and nature. I promise you, it's definitely worth a look, or more!
Aloe vera is a wonderful plant with a plethora of uses and health benefits.
Read on to find out more!
Have you heard the expression "crazy like a fox" before?
What to know more facts and understand the symbolism related to foxes?
Read on for more 🦊
This plant is an amazing one and you will not only encounter it in dry regions.
You can grow one too!
To know more about its benefits and how to care for it, read the post.
It's May first today and the Lily of the Valley symbolizes it in many countries.
How come? What does it mean?
Read on to find out!
I previously wrote about butterflies.
This is going to be specifically about the Monarch Butterflies.
Read on to find out why!
Spotting a black vulture in the Americas does not only happen in the wilderness.
This bird is not a simple scavenger and carries several -sometimes contradictory- spiritual meanings.
Care to know more? Read on!
This tropical plant is an ornamental evergreen that looks beautiful.
And it also comes with several health benefits.
If you would like to know more, read on by clicking below!
How do we conserve forests? Is it worth the efforts?
How do we individuals contribute to that?
Read on to know more!
It's spring and the acacias are in full bloom.
Wait! Are these plants mimosas or acacias?
And are they useful at all?
Mother Nature always is, indeed.
Read on to find out more!
Growing up we learned the hard way to stay away from stinging nettle plants.
And for good reason: as its name says, this "weed" caused itchy and irritated skin.
In the past few years, I have been exploring the uses and benefits of whatever grows in my garden, so let's check it out!
Spring is coming earlier this year... and some plants are already in bloom.
My azaleas are not an exception in showing their colors.
Read on for more on how to take care of these ornamental flowers.