Big Mama Small's Farm
Big Mama Small's Farm is Holistic Wellness in the areas of Online Herbalism, Life Purpose, Reiki, Aromatherapy, .
This page is dedicated to healing herbs, foods, and techniques that can assist people looking for a better way of life. Not only does it focus on remedies but environmental issues and changes in the world. These issues can and lead to stress that manifests in our lives through disease and illness. I know it seems strange to say but my own physical illness was a blessing in disguise. It woke me
Everything is connected
Life is a journey enjoy the view
1st World Problems
Also used by authors to clear writers block
Humanity lives
Food for your soul
Wishing you the best for 2018!!! Happy New Year!
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Love this message because it is a spiritual truth
Merry Christmas To You & Your Family !!!!
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So True!!
You never stop learning. You are never too old to learn. It is important to maintain a steady and consistent momentum of learning if you want to achieve balance. Education is not limited to degrees and credentials. It may also include learning a new skill, enhancing those things you are already good at, or just reviewing what you already know.
It's Goldenrod season and now is the time to get out there and Wildcraft some beautiful lush goldenrod.
Goldenrod is great as a carminative and has been used to pass kidney and bladder stones. Amazing diuretic (flushes your system of excessive fluids), protects your urinary system and is great for the skin with natural anti-fungal, antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Stones are for more than just throwing....
Life lessons
Sooo True.
Carats to Carrot: Lost Engagement Ring Found Wrapped Around Veggie 13 Years Later - Modern Farmer A diamond ring lost 13 years ago just turned up on a carrot—in the garden in which it was lost.