You can call me Violet. I'm the old woman living on the edge of the village that your parents warned you about, but might just one day save your life with my magick plant wisdom & fares.
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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she wanders the woods with moss in her pockets and secrets in her smile.
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Tiny friends
Photographed by Miles Herbert
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This octopus candle holder that my sister hand made in a pottery studio.
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utterly obsessed with embossed rolling pins from PippaWoodCraft on Etsy (link in source)
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SANDYLION KITTEN STICKERS
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By Rachel - Astralis Photography
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by Brian Carrington
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fuzzy pig stickers, manufactured by Sandylion
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Margaret Atwood, from The Door: Poems; “Owl and Pussycat, some years later”
[Text ID: “Anyway, my dearest one, / we still have the moon.”]
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