EMBRACING YOUR SURROUNDINGS: THE JOY OF LOVING WHERE YOU LIVE

June 3, 2024

Sixteen years ago my family and I made the decision to move into our current home in Apple Valley. At the time I didn't fully grasp the significance of that choice or how perfectly it aligned with my desires and needs. For years I had dreamt of living in northern Minnesota, longing for the tranquility and beauty of the landscapes I had envisioned. However, fate had other plans, and despite various opportunities, each one seemed to slip away. It wasn't until we purchased a cabin in Ely in 2016, followed by a rough patch with my health in 2018, that I came to appreciate the hidden gem that was my Apple Valley home. The combination of recent struggles and the vibrant surroundings opened my eyes to the reality that this place - not Ely or any other northern haven - was truly my sanctuary.

Living in Apple Valley has allowed me to immerse myself in the breathtaking beauty of nature right at my doorstep. I feel as if I've stumbled upon a nature lover's paradise that I never knew existed. With each passing day, I find myself enchanted by the array of native plants and the abundant wildlife that graces our backyard. From capturing photographs of majestic hawks in flight to watching the lively antics of squirrels and rabbits (excluding that time the squirrel took up residence in my car)🤣, I've fostered a deep connection with the world surrounding my home. The deer, with their gentle presence, visit regularly to forage from our garden, and each summer, the does feel comfortable enough to leave their fawns in our yard, showcasing a delightful trust in our haven. I've also been thrilled to discover a remarkable array of native plants on my own property, more than I ever encountered in the wild. My entire backyard seamlessly blends into Alimagnet Park, a vast natural expanse that further enhances the beauty and significance of our location.

On days when my health feels overwhelming, the solace I find in nature is invaluable, During my illness, simply sitting outside watching the endless dance of wildlife or taking short walks through Alimagnet Park revitalizes my spirit. The presence of deer, birds, and other critters has become a source of strength as I continue to navigate my health challenges. I soon realized that I didn't need to escape to Ely or further north to connect with nature; the vibrant tapestry of life was thriving right here in my suburban backyard. Apple Valley, despite its population density, offers an extraordinary connection to the natural world.

Today Maya and I took a leisurely stroll through Alimagnet Park, eager to see what wild plants had begun to blossom this season. As we walked, I marveled at how much could be learned just by paying attention to the small details. Often, the hustle and bustle of life leads us to miss the wonders right in front of us, as we mindlessly wander through forests or parks, absorbed in our thoughts. I encourage everyone on their next walk to take the time to catalog the various plants encountered along the way. Discover which ones are native, learn about their properties, and unearth their potential uses, whether edible or medicinal. There is an entire world of fascinating information just waiting to be explored and appreciated in our immediate surroundings. 



Northern Bedstraw (Galium boreale). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


White rattlesnake-root (Prenanthes alba). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


Yarrow (Achillea millefolium). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


Allegheny blackberry (Rufus allegheniensis). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


Some type of fungi. I don't know fungi well.


Early Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dioicum). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


Riverbank Grape (Vitis riparia). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


Wild Lettuce (Lactic canadensis). A native Minnesota Plant. Wild medicinal.


Some type of Fungi.


Canada Mayflower  (Maianthemum canadense). A native Minnesota plant. Wild medicinal.


False Solomon's Seal (Maianthemum racemosum). A native Minnesota plant. Wild Medicinal.


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LET THE CRAFT MARKETS BEGIN!!!

May 14, 2024



 My daughter and I will be at the Riverwalk Market in Northfield, MN this coming Saturday, May 18th from 9 am - 1 pm.  Come see us if you are in town. We'll have the following soap scents on hand:

raspberry jam mini soap cupcakes
bali breeze
electric lemonade
watermelon
blueberry jam
willow and ivy
honey 
lilac
lavender
unscented goats milk
geranium
peppermint
lemongrass
 

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SPRING IS IN FULL SWING

May 13, 2024


SPRING BY CHRISTINA ROSSETTI

There is no time like Spring,
When life’s alive in everything,
Before new nestlings sing,
Before cleft swallows speed their journey back
Along the trackless track –
God guides their wing,
He spreads their table that they nothing lack, –
Before the daisy grows a common flower
Before the sun has power
To scorch the world up in his noontide hour…




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COME OUT AND SEE US THIS EARTH DAY WEEKEND

April 22, 2024

Maya and I will be at the Northfield Earth Day Celebration this Saturday April 27th from 12 noon until 4 pm selling our handmade soaps and knitted washcloths so if you are in town drop by and say hi, we'd love to see you. 

This is going to be a great eco friendly event with educational presentations and workshops.  Come out to make a birdhouse, seed balls, and a pollinator box. Learn about growing your own food, creating bee lawns, composting and much more. 

We hope to see you there!



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SPRING HAS SPRUNG, THE GRASS IS RIZ, I WONDER WHERE THE FLOWERS IS?

April 21, 2024

The flowers are coming 😊


Spring and autumn uniquely embody the beauty of transition and renewal, and they are, without a doubt, my favorite times of year. Spring, in particular, is a season that feels like a gentle awakening. As the world shakes off the sleep of winter, vibrant colors emerge in a lively chorus of blossoms and fresh greenery. It's a profound reminder of the cycles of life, and during this time I find myself bursting with creativity and inspiration. Last month I immersed myself in making handcrafted soaps and knitting washcloths, fulfilling my need to create tangible expressions of my passions. Now, as the days grow warmer, my focus has shifted to planting. I can hardly contain my excitement as I watch trays of seeds come to life under the grow lights in my home, with the delicate sprouts of chamomile being the first to break through the soil.

Just a few days ago, my husband Ulises and I embarked on an adventure - a 1.5 hour drive north to purchase a locally handmade potting table that I have been searching for over the past three years. The long hours of kneeling and bending during planting seasons have taken a toll on our backs, and we knew it was time for a solution. After much searching, I stumbled upon a beautiful potting table on Facebook Marketplace. It was not only affordable but also crafted with impressive skill using repurposed wood, making it both sturdy and attractive. I felt a deep sense of gratitude for this find, knowing it would allow us to take care of our plants while standing comfortably. 



So far I've started the following:

Calendula (for my salves)
Banana Pepper (for food)
Celosia (for the dye)
Zinger Hibiscus (for tea)
Beans (for food)
Bunching Onions (for food)
Gomphrena (for soap decorating)
Mongolian Giant Sunflowers (for the birds)
Spinners Ivory (or my spinning wheel)
Broom Corn (to make a broom)
Bergamot (for the pollinators)
Hopi Black Dye Sunflowers (for the dye)
Echinacea (for tea and tincture)
Yarrow (for pollinators and skin issues)
German Chamomile (for tea to stabilize mast cells)



 

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ANNOUNCING OUR NEW NEWSLETTER

March 4, 2024


It's that time of year again when excitement brews as we dive into planning for the upcoming craft markets. This season, I'm thrilled to announce a fresh initiative: a monthly newsletter dedicated to all the Soap Pixie fans who cherish our products and love engaging with the world of crafting! Titled: Pixie Particulars, this newsletter will be a delightful space where you'll find not only an array of free recipes and crafting ideas, but also nature photos that capture the beauty of the changing seasons, and even the occasional coupon for our soaps. It's more than just a sales pitch; it's an invitation to join a community that shares a love for creativity and holistic living. 

In an age dominated by the "buy and bye" mentality, I seek to cultivate a deeper connection with customers. That's why my newsletter will go beyond the standard business updates to foster a sense of belonging and engagement. Each month, while I'll certainly highlight my favorite soap of the month and keep you informed about the craft markets we'll be attending, I also want to share the wealth of knowledge I've gathered over the years in aromatherapy, herbalism, gardening, and crafting. This blend of content promises to make every edition of "Pixie Particulars" not just informative, but truly enchanting.

For those eager to be part of this journey, signing up for the Soap Pixie newsletter will be easy. You can enroll at any of the craft markets we will be participating in throughout the 2024 seasons - spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each newsletter will arrive in your inbox every month, delivered in a digital format that's simple, eco-friendly, and perfect for those who craft inspiration and creativity. I'm particularly excited about our first market of the year, the Northfield Earth Day Celebration on April 27, 2024, where you can join us not just to shop but to embrace a lifestyle that honors nature and craft. Let's create something beautiful together!

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DISCOVERING THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF ACUPUNCTURE: ALL I CAN SAY IS, WOW!

March 2, 2024

My doctor has been an incredible beacon of support throughout my healing journey, guiding me to various specialists who have each played a significant role in my recovery. Every person I've encountered along the way has been exceptionally nice, caring, intelligent, and genuinely helpful. It's clear that if more doctors mirrored the dedication and compassion that my doctor demonstrates, the world would undoubtedly be a much better place. Her commitment to her patients goes beyond the typical, as she truly invests her time and effort into understanding their needs and facilitating their well-being.

One standout professional in my experience has been acupuncturist Hongji Bessler. I genuinely can't rave about her enough; she is nothing short of incredible. The treatments she provides feel almost magical, and I wholeheartedly believe that my progress would not be what it is today without her expertise. Recently, she has incorporated electroacupuncture into my treatments, which involves stimulating the needles with an electrical current. This new approach has significantly alleviated my pain and improved the functionality of my digestive system, making a remarkable difference in my quality of life.

If you've never considered trying electroacupuncture for pain relief, I highly encourage you to look into it. Numerous studies highlight its benefits, showcasing how it can be an effective treatment option. One particularly compelling study discusses the positive outcomes experienced by patients, emphasizing reduction in chronic pain and enhanced overall sense of well-being. Such evidence reinforces the importance of surrounding oneself with a dedicated medical team that truly cares.

Mechanisms of Acupuncture-Electroacupuncture on Persistent Pain



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