05/16/2026
🌿 Good morning, Minnesota!
It’s one of those days where everything feels awake again after being cooped up all winter.
I’ve spent a lot of time this winter thinking about food, nature, sustainability, learning practical skills, and how disconnected a lot of us have become from each other and from the places we live. It’s a big part of why I started building The Wild Quiet Project in the first place.
Which is also why I’m really excited to officially be partnering with Acres of Asher as part of their Hub & Spoke community.
It feels good finding other local people who care about growing food, supporting local producers, rebuilding community, and making gardening, sustainability, and local food knowledge feel approachable again instead of overwhelming.
I’ll still be over here figuring things out as I go—planning workshops, Grow 10%, Dirt Nights, gardens, all of it—but I’m excited to be building it alongside a community that’s trying to move in the same direction.
Honestly, I think more of us are craving this kind of connection again.
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