Episode 713 - Listen To Nature

Ms. Margo the Bonereader- drops by to share her Native American Wisdom and Instruction - for Listening to Nature… and also gives Georgy Girl one of her bonereadings… Watch Episode 713- Listen to Nature…Here!

Ms Margo the Bonereader , seer of her clan, joins J in the garden as they listen to and explore messages from nature, including trees, herbs, and, of course, flowers. Ms. Margo also provides insight on newest garden denizen, Georgy Girl. Included: a bouquet of garden flowers and an herb based mocktail.

It’s Late Summer in 2024- when Ms. Margo- the Bonereader - came to visit “Life in Bloom” again…. Ms. Margo is a seer of her clan. She is able to talk to departed spirits- and animals… in her own amazing fashion using the bones and artifacts that she has collected or inherited in her lifetime. You can learn more Ms. Margo and also partake of her services- by visiting her website www.TheBoneReader.com . You can follow her on Instagram.com/IndianSpiritStore and on Facebook.com/msmargothebonereader - to see where she will be visiting next… We original met Ms. Margo at at convention- where I was speaking … and I’ve been a fan, follower and friend ever since. Today she is joining me in the Garden- to help me learn how to slow down and listen to nature. In one encounter- she was talking about the trees behind my house- and I said I “heard the wind in them'“ and she asked me …”But did you Listen”… that was a turning point for me… and we follow up on this story- in this enlightening visit in my own backyard garden.

Ms. Margo teaches me how to Listen to Nature- and how to experience my garden in so many different ways- including using Sage to protect and purify my spirit… Watch this Episode of Life in Bloom- 713- Listen to Nature NOW!

Following this wonderful intuitive meeting with Ms. Margo- I “Listen” to the flowers and create an arrangement from the Late Summer bounty of the Cutting Garden… it’s important to remember to take your time- when arranging flowers- and allow yourself to enjoy the health and wellness benefits that flowers can provide. Taking your time- you will feel the zen like calm- and the happy thoughts and stress reduction that flowers can provide. Learn more about many of the studies that have been done- that prove that flowers improve our health and wellness at this link- www.uBloom.com/Research - I’ve compiled many studies for your reference in my blog on my Ubloom.com Website. This arrangement includes dinner plate dahlias that were grown by my flower farmer friends Craig Z… as well as other unique flowers and foliage harvested from the Garden.

After Ms Margo’s Instruction- I listen to the Flowers- and make this arrangement feature late Summer Flowers from the Bounty of the Garden… Watch me make this bouquet step by step… in this week’s Episode of “Life in Bloom” - Listen to Nature #713- Watch it NOW!

Our Featured flower for this episode is Calendula… here’s some great trivia and informative links about this lovely garden flower… that can also be used as a cut flower for arranging…
- The genus name Calendula is a modern Latin diminutive of calendae, meaning "little calendar", "little clock" or possibly "little weather-glass". Here’s a link that tells more about the benefits of Calendula Tea! https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-calendula-tea 

Ms. Margo enjoys her “LIFE IN BLOOM” Signature Flower Crown- after visiting with me in the garden… and sharing more about Georgy Girl with us- in this Episode #713 - Listen to Nature- Watch this Life in Bloom Episode NOW!

Here’s more Calendula Trivia…

- Tea made from the Calendula plant is often applied externally to wounds and burns, or taken internally to heal tissues of the mouth, throat, and digestive tract. 

- Research suggests that calendula’s antifungal and antimicrobial properties help prevent infection and heal injuries to body tissues. 

- Calendula is also known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant components, which might help to fight cancer, protect against heart disease, and ease muscle fatigue. 

- Also known as "poor man's saffron," the petals are edible and can be used fresh in salads or dried and used to color cheese or as a substitute for saffron. 

- Calendulas have a mildly sweet taste that is slightly bitter, and as it dries these flavors become more intense. It can be used to add color to soups, stews, poultry dishes, custards and liquors. 

- Dye can be extracted from the Calendula flower and produce shades of honey, gold, orange, light brown, and vibrant yellow. 

- In historic times Calendula was more often used for magical purposes than medicinal ones. One 16th-century potion containing Calendula claimed to reveal fairies. 

Our Newest Denizen of the Garden… Georgy Girl.. We love this little pup- and she’s certainly got Plenty of Charm… and she’s filled to brim with Ball Loving Fun… Watch how the Bonereading with Ms. Margo- goes- with Georgy Girl in this Episode of Life in Bloom - Watch NOW!

We follow-up in the Garden with Ms. Margo and our New Garden Denizen - Georgy Girl- that joined our family 3 years ago now- We’ve included some of the video footage with Eleanor- who spent a little over a month with Georgy Girl- before passing… Ladybird is still Georgy Girl’s Best Friend- and Buddy- and they are the Wonderful Dogs- that are part of Kel and My Pack!

Ms Margo gives Georgy Girl a reading including her acclaimed “bag of Bones”… thus the reason she is called the “Bone Reader” - using her bones and artifacts - to communicate and help us Understand Georgy Girl a little bit better… this is a tremendous gift that Ms. Margo shares… in her readings and personal messages… and we are thankful and grateful for her kindness- and empath spirit!

Join me and Ms. Margo - Enjoy this Herbal Blueberry Mocktailin the Garden… Find the Recipe here in my Blog- or Subscribers can download the Beautiful PDF- and start their own Flower Cocktail Hour Collection… from the uBloom Website- this is an Exclusive for our Paid Subscriber!

Finally- Ms. Margo joins me for a Mocktail in the Garden- where I create the Herbal Blueberry Mocktail- this 0% Proof Summer drink- is ideal for a Day in the Garden and You can find the recipe here in my Blog!


Our Flowers from You- feature a delicate soft colored bouquet from viewer Rebecca Valicoff… if you would like your Arrangement(s) you create to be considered for a Future Episode of “Life in Bloom” - send them to J@uBloom.com - and please include your permission and information- (*and ENTER our Share Your Schwankies Sweepstakes- to possibly win a box of Free Flowers from our Friends at Ocean Breeze Flowers in Santa Barbara- in our weekly drawings- Learn more here about the Sweepstakes and Permission Information Here! )

We Hope you Enjoy this Episode- Listen to Nature- with the Incredible Ms. Margo- Georgy Girl… and Me… from the Garden with Love! Watch Now!

I hope you enjoy this Episode dedicated to Listening to Nature- and Our Visits with the Amazing and Wonderful- Ms. Margo the Bonereader! To learn more about Ms. Margo- Visit her website Here!

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