Are you curious what our Backpacking Gear List looks like? It's been a while since my last blog post, due to our backpacking in Greyson Highlands and Mount Mitchell for the Guilford County Schools' allotted spring break week. And to be honest, we had such an amazing, connected-to-nature, absent-of-stress vacation that the week back to... Continue Reading →
A Study in Pink: the April Full Moon
A quick study in Pink honors the April Full moon, pink Spring flowers, the woman's experience, and my next read: the Sherlock series. The April full moon is called the Pink moon because of this time frame's blossoming of the many-named plant; the phlox subulata, creeping phlox, moss phlox, most commonly referred to as "moss... Continue Reading →
5 Tips for Making Money at Art Festivals
Do you, audience who seeks authentic self-expression, want to know how I'm making money at art festivals? Here are my lessons learned as I begin to sell my art professionally and construct a long-term business structure... THANK YOU: Oden Brewing and Chee Chee, Royal Jelly and Bob, Hornfeldt Photography and With A Twist Media, Screen... Continue Reading →
Hope in our Future with the Help of our Friends
This year has given me hope in our future as a result of the help of my friends. When I say hope, I'm referring to that meme circling around about how "hope has dirt on her face"; and when I say help, I mean both literal hands-on help as well as general support and development... Continue Reading →
Carrying On A Legacy: Trash Pick-Up by Southerners, Immigrants, and More
We are carrying on our parents' legacy by cleaning our natural environment. Whether you're a Southerner born and raised of this land, or an immigrant landed in this bubble of the world, or maybe you're someone in between, your actions toward the environment reflect your ancestry's cultures. Speaking of immigration, right? The mass migration of... Continue Reading →
First GSOVIBES Art Club: Imbolc, Healing, Fertility
My first digital flyer for GSOVIBES events 🙂 Our first GSOVIBES Art Club will be themed for the upcoming Pagan holiday Imbolc, which focuses on healing and fertility. The event will take place at the Swamp House on Saturday, January 21st from 6 PM till midnight. If you are interested in attending this event, please... Continue Reading →
First GSOVIBES Trash Pick Up: SUCCESS!
The first GSOVIBES Trash Pick Up successfully collected over ten bags of trash and a big metal barrel from the Twin Lakes swamp in Greensboro, NC. This wetland is a conservation area owned by the Piedmont Land Conservancy and is home to a variety of North Carolina wildlife, including but not limited to beavers, grey... Continue Reading →
New Year’s GSOVIBES Trash Pick Up at the Swamp House
To celebrate New Year's and manifest that 2023 be oriented towards community care for the environment, GSOVIBES is hosting a trash pick up event at the Swamp House. The event will be this Saturday, January 7th from eleven in the morning until sundown. We will provide beers and other beverages as well as trash bags... Continue Reading →
