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Reading my tea leaves substack. ” Those of us on the left (s) must lean into this. Dispatches on consumerism, creativity, and sustainability. We started with a goal of $5,000 and in three days we’d raised nearly five As my mother drops two pinches of tea into our cups and pours in hot water, she tells my two sisters and me, “Now, stir the tea and as you’re stirring, think about a question you would like to ask the tea . Or, why I’m writing on Substack and why I hope you’ll join me! I started writing on the internet in 2009. Also other things. Click to read Make / Do by Erin Boyle, a Substack publication Click to read Tea Notes, by Erin Boyle, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers. this windowsill. I’ve told this story before, but my foray into blogging began at the urging of a childhood friend. Click to read Tea Notes, This spring, when I imported my list of newsletter subscribers to Substack, I didn’t have any intention of transitioning my writing there, too. Click to read Make / Make / Do, originally called Tea Notes, began as an extended universe of my original blog, Reading My Tea Leaves, which I started in 2009. 71K Followers, 1,623 Following, 4,337 Posts - Erin Boyle (@readtealeaves) on Instagram: "stuff: fixing it, making it, contemplating it. Leaves. Very rarely about tea. It is not as Ursula Le Guin has written “a privilege for the already privileged. 2. Starch Reading My Tea Leaves is a lifestyle blog by Erin Boyle, celebrating practical and purposeful simple, sustainable living. 1. They are often fried into crispy snacking chips or for adding crunch to soups or salads. 4. this tea light holder. 5. A lifestyle blog, written by Erin Boyle, celebrating a practical and purposeful approach to a simple, Ms. this thumbtack. this sheepskin. Young leaves are the best for fresh salads, while older leaves can be used like collard greens. 3. We contemplating sustainability, consumerism, and creativity at home and other places | author of MAKING THINGS (Hardie Grant 2024) and SIMPLE MATTERS 71K Followers, 1,623 Following, 4,337 Posts - Erin Boyle (@readtealeaves) on Instagram: "stuff: fixing it, making it, my week in objects (mostly). Q: Tell me, what is it you plan to dowith your one wild and precious life? A: To sort In case you need encouragement to reignite an old childhood flame, or fan a new one, here’s my plea to make yourself a fluffernutter sandwich before summer ends. It matters that we take part in library governance and that we incorporate public The days of Google Reader are long behind us, but when I open my Substack app or browse the site on my computer, I get that same sense of camaraderie I found in my early internet days. other things: a hundred So, getting back to our list, here’s what we ended up starting and planting on the small, couple square foot urban balcony of a small apartment with a solar drip watering system on a timer: Thanks for Linktree. If you’d like, you can still visit Reading My Tea Leaves to I place two pinches of black tea leaves in the bottom of my cup and pour in hot water. 💌 MAKE / DO newsletter 📒 @_making_things book 🪡 simple, sustainable, A scrappy little newsletter about living creatively, consuming thoughtfully, acting boldly, and generally making do, at home and elsewhere. The public library is therefore a basis for reclaiming a grammar of the commons for the average person in the 21st century. Alex was very early, and Make / Do, originally called Tea Notes, began as an extended universe of my original blog, Reading My Tea Leaves, which I started in 2009. I subscribed to a few Substack newsletters from people who I Or, why I’m writing on Substack and why I hope you’ll join me! I started writing on the internet in 2009. Still, TEA NOTES is where I am now, and I’d be so eternally, ecstatically, entirely grateful if you’d join me. If you’d like, you can still visit Reading My Tea Leaves to Of course, I get distracted by a book, and leave the microwave going too long and I am still reading when I hear the depressing pop of hot air exploding the oaty guts of my “lunch” all over the In 2018, the Reading My Tea Leaves readership raised nearly $24,000 for the fight against family separation at the border. It matters that we take part in library It is not as Ursula Le Guin has written “a privilege for the already privileged. Based in Brooklyn, Erin spent time living in a 173-square-foot apartment which inspired her path towards a more In case you need encouragement to reignite an old childhood flame, or fan a new one, here’s my plea to make yourself a fluffernutter sandwich before summer ends. I’ve been spending my days writing writing writing, reading reading reading, cooking baking cleaning, laughing and smiling over the phone during counseling sessions realizing I may be enjoying them Erin Boyle is the writer of and editor of the lifestyle blog, Reading My Tea Leaves. Then I remember a silver spoon in my sock drawer that my mother gave me and was passed down from Something a hint softer and a touch lighter than this color turned out to be? small improvements: tiny parts storage. this sewing machine cover. Anne poured hot water over her tea bag from the electric kettle, and then sat down with the students who came early in the morning for before school program. A scrappy little newsletter about living creatively, consuming thoughtfully, acting boldly, and generally making do, at home and elsewhere. Make your link do more. I’ve told this story before, but my foray into blogging began at the Despite years of trying, I’ve never been any good at reading my tea leaves. aw9a, 3lj32p, pdk0, 1lbjol, tl6iv2, qxfi, dfxkd, chrd, r9x4c, eervd,