March 14th is Pi Day in the United States. It’s the annual celebration of the mathematical constant π. Pi Day is observed on March 14 since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant digits of π. We celebrate with pie eating because of the circular nature of the pie coincidentally the Pi is…
Category: Life with Nature
Use the power of nature’s cycles to open to your own deep knowing and intuition.
Winter Solstice Picnic With a Full Moon & Meteor Shower
This year we sort of have a long Christmas weekend with Christmas Eve being on Monday and Christmas Day on Tuesday. For some this is an entire weekend of preparation and celebrations. We kick of the glorious weekend with Winter Solstice on Friday. The first day of Winter will take us into a splendid weekend…
A Day of the Autumn Equinox
It’s the last day of summer and tomorrow is the Autumn Equinox. This year the first day of Fall will bestow itself upon us on Saturday, September 22nd. It being on a Saturday allows us to really absorb ourselves in the day that beckons balance. Rise to a balancing yoga. Invite some friends over for…
La Jolla Cove and Tide Pools
I had a chance to enjoy the beaches of San Diego this summer. One of my favorite spots in San Diego is La Jolla Cove. It is a very small beach tucked away between sandstone cliffs that are structured from 75-million-year-old sandstone. The beach gets kind of crowded, but the grass park above is a…
Summer Solstice with Frank Sinatra
When I think of the Summer Solstice, I think of day when I rise with the sun, and soak in as much of the beautiful sunshine on the longest day of the year. After this day the sun will shine just a little less each day, It’s a day when I will flutter outside and…
Sunrise to Dusk on the Spring Equinox
March 20th, 2018 marks the Vernal Equinox or the Spring Equinox for the first day of Spring. This is when the sun shines directly on the equator and we get equal hours of light on the Northern and Southern hemisphere. On this day we will have 12 hours of day light and 12 hours of…
Winter Solstice Brew
The holiday rush has taken over, but let’s not forget that means the Winter Solstice is upon us as well. It’s the phenomenon when we will have the shortest day and longest night of the year in the Northern hemisphere. The Winter Solstice with its long dark night is actually a celebration of light. Here…
Keeping The Balance During Autumn Equinox With Pomegranate Posset
Fall is knocking on our doors. It’s the Fall Equinox, when the earth will experience equal hours of day and night. This first day of Autumn promises us cooler temperatures, perhaps rain, and shorter days. This rhythm of Mother Nature calls on us to embrace the coming darkness and introspect within ourselves to nourish our…