mothernaturenetwork:



 Going off the grid: Why more people are choosing to live life unplugged 



For people who want to get away from today’s consumerist society, living off-grid can be an attractive option.

mothernaturenetwork:

For people who want to get away from today’s consumerist society, living off-grid can be an attractive option.

mothernaturenetwork:

Easy homemade soapUse this simple recipe and you’ll be lathering up with your own soap in no time.

mothernaturenetwork:

Easy homemade soap
Use this simple recipe and you’ll be lathering up with your own soap in no time.


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Tahiti, 1954

Tahiti, 1954

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velvetvivisection:

When I count to three you will be in my house.

velvetvivisection:

When I count to three you will be in my house.

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"I am a weak, ephemeral creature made of mud and dream. But I feel all the powers of the universe whirling within me."

-Nikos Kazantzakis (via mirroir)

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"She lacks confidence, she craves admiration insatiably. She lives on the reflections of herself in the eyes of others. She doe not dare to be herself."

-Anais Nin (via rabbitinthemoon)
stilllifequickheart:

E. Jeurat
Still Life with Kitchen Utensils
1766

stilllifequickheart:

E. Jeurat

Still Life with Kitchen Utensils

1766





mothernaturenetwork:

Anyone who has lovingly tended a yard knows that gardening is good for the 
mind, body and soul. Therapist Rachel Kaplan’s permaculture practice is as much a balm for anxious times as a solution to tough economic times. To help make ends meet, Kaplan converted her 6,000-square-foot house and yard into an urban homestead, growing much of her produce on site and teaching others to do likewise.10 people who switched careers to do something sustainable

mothernaturenetwork:

Anyone who has lovingly tended a yard knows that gardening is good for the 
mind, body and soul. Therapist Rachel Kaplan’s permaculture practice is as much a balm for anxious times as a solution to tough economic times. To help make ends meet, Kaplan converted her 6,000-square-foot house and yard into an urban homestead, growing much of her produce on site and teaching others to do likewise.
10 people who switched careers to do something sustainable


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