1. Welcome

Hi! I’m so glad you’re here.

A bit about me. I was born in San Francisco in the 80’s, and moved to the East Coast for graduate school. I spent my 20s and early 30s traveling around the world. I explored new places, met incredible people, and lived life on the go hustling to prove my worth, to build a career, to learn who I was. But as I lay in bed in random hostels, watching YouTube videos about tiny houses and regenerative land projects like Earthships and food forests, I realized something: my dream was shifting. The travel bug started to fade, and in its place, a new longing revealed itself—to send down roots and settle down in a meaningful way. This shift in desire was the start of a new chapter in my life.

I found myself entranced by eco-living projects. While I was backpacking, I met incredible people through serenity and perhaps as an educator and Latina. I was invited to tour eco homes, regenerative land projects on schools and yards. What started as a dream to explore the world turned into a deep yearning to build a home of my own that connected me more deeply, more intimately to the Earth and brought community closer to being in relationship with land and nature.

I was also training with a spiritual teacher in New Mexico, spending weeks contemplating life and my connection to the spiritual world. Through earth wisdom teachings and ceremonies, I remembered that we are primally interconnected to everything on earth and can access an inner state of oneness with all things, through deep love and reverence for the Earth. This has led me to live life in a state of deep listening, to the energies around me, like the earth, the trees, the celestial beings. Which leads me to today, my charge as a scared human being— to cause no harm, to be a steward for our precious earth, and to be a good ancestor to our future grandchildren. Land stewardship is my newest charge and the Balsam Sanctuary is one way I have chosen to practice this call, for myself, the earth, and my fellow human beings. I invite you to join me, follow along my journey, and come put your hands on the earth if you can.

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2. The Land Match