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Dreamspinner Studio This is Dreamspinner Studio, at the Ancient Artisans Village in the Ozark foothills of Missouri. We are sustainable, organic homesteaders and are Waldorf-inspired Earthschooling homeschoolers. Our blog is new, but you will find lots of interesting herbal info and great links to other sites and blogs. We are a blended family of 15 living on 50 acres of rolling hills and woods. Here you will find Scottish Highland cattle, Merino and Border Leicester sheep, chickens, angora rabbits and lots of garden...including a 10x70 greenhouse. We raise alot of our own foods, wildcraft, grow culinary, medicinal, and dye plant herbals, and here at the studio, we make art and nature a focal point of each day. We are veteran homeschoolers and have only recently embraced Waldorf-inspired Earthschooling. It seems to be a very nice blend with our home and family and we look forward to learning lots of new things as we become more familiar with the new information. You will find lots of herbal recipes for food items, health care, and body care. Feel free to enjoy any of these, and email me if you need additional info on any of the recipes. We hope you learn something new, that something here touches you and you pass it along to others. namaste
I am a new Mother to my beautiful daughter, Aria and sould mate to my earthy warrior husband, Michael. We live in Melbourne, Australia and have recently begun implementing Waldorf methods into our daily lives. I am incredibly inspired by Steiner's philosophies and am finding myself becoming more and more absorbed in all that this means for myself as a Mother, wife and human being. I have been absolutely blown away by all the other waldorf inspired blogs I have come across! It is just wonderful to be able to share in the parenting and homeschooling journey with such aware, intelligent and open minded mothers. Aria is 15 mths old at the moment, so we are definitely approaching this blog from the perspective of the 'littley', i.e. pre-kindergarten and newly incarnating. Any comments, advice or feedback would be most appreciated as I am incredibly new to all of this as I already mentioned. This is such a sreep learning curve, but one I feel so called and drawn to on so many levels. So please join me and my family on this journey as I nervously learn all the basics of becoming self sufficient, home based, more creative & Steiner inspired.
Spiral Garden News shares activities, products, resources, photos and ideas with other Waldorf families. We are a homeschooling family with six children, inspired by nature.
Content includes seasonal activities, links to projects, product reviews, gift ideas, and more. We welcome articles and photos from guest bloggers.
The blog site links to the Spiral Garden store, an Australian home-based online business. The business allows me to be at home, with those I love, doing what I love, and is such a blessing in our lives.
Spiral Garden News is an attractive blog with simple light and bright colours, plenty of photos and limited ad content at the side. It mimics the Spiral Garden store site in its colours and style.
I would love to include more projects and links to other sites and resources in time, especially videos of how to complete walforf crafts. I think it is very helpful to my customers and readers to be able to access this information online.
I'd also love to include photos of customers and our own family with projects and products.
Please contact me if you'd like to submit anything for Spiral Garden News.
Waldorf-Inspired Homeschoolers This community was created in May 2007. We hope that as it grows, it can serve as a tool to connect families who have chosen to homeschool using Waldorf-inspired methods, either exclusively or in conjunction with other educational methods (unschooling, Charlotte Mason, etc.,) so that we may support and inspire each other.
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