There’s a deep remembering that happens when we connect with spring water - not just as a resource, but as a living relationship with the land beneath our feet.| Find A Spring
Episode 17 ended yesterday when low fountaining at the south vent stopped. Pele’s dance sustained heights of 50-200 feet (15-60 meters) and lasted 35.5 hours. She showed a little north vent a…| Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi
I’m excited to share this latest conversation I had with Carina Lyall and Rina Garcia Chua over at Becoming Nature, a podcast hosted by Lyall reflecting on “nature and the unfolding of …| Ekostories by Isaac Yuen
This spell originally appeared in Llewellyn’s 2019 Witches’ Spell-a-Day Almanac. This spell will assist in contacting a gnome; an Earth elemental. Typically, these beings provide strength, steadfastness, endurance, and the ability of transmutation. Invoke them when you feel weak, unruly, or in danger of being led astray. Materials: A simple rock, large enough to [...] The post Communicating with a Gnome appeared first on Storm Faerywolf: Author • Teacher • Warlock.| Storm Faerywolf: Author • Teacher • Warlock
Now we’re taking Intruder into the role-playing games of the Eighties proper, that is, culturally. There’s a certain fun for me in making this character with these games, considering th…| Comics Madness
These three puʻu, in legend and in fact, were/are an important part of the hydrology of Hilo. The puʻu are sponges which absorb water all rainy season and slowly release it into the underground streams during the dry season. They are/were on the border between the ahupuaʻa of Punahoa and Piʻihonua. Our kūpuna knew their … Continue reading Three Hills of Hilo| Kaʻahele Hawaiʻi