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Between The Pages and The Hedgerow: Magic, Medicine and The Midsummer Women

                       Between the Pages and the Hedgerow There are places where history refuses to sleep. Not castles or great cathedrals, but forgotten footpaths edged with yarrow, tangled hedgerows heavy with elder, and moss-covered stones where wise women once gathered their medicines before dawn. If you stand quietly enough, you can almost hear them—the soft rustle of linen skirts, the whisper of charms carried on the wind, the names of healing plants spoken like prayers. Long before medicine came in bottles, healing grew wild. The hedgewitch knew where feverfew bloomed after the rain. She gathered mugwort beneath the moon, tucked sprigs of rosemary above the door, and carried bundles of thyme to ward away sickness. Every leaf held a story. Every flower carried memory. To understand the plants was to understand the land itself. This is the world that has always called to me. I have spent countless hours readi...

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