So… here I’m again, repeating the same story that started at the beginning of this year.
It’s about my determination to read more non-fiction than fiction.
So far, I’ve been reading non-fiction about different topics and I’m really enjoying them.
It wasn’t until a few days ago that I started reading Of Men and Plants by Maurice Messegue. From its very beginning, the book turned out to be the story of the author himself, who was apparently a very famous herbalist.
I’ve really enjoyed every part of his story so far.
But… have you ever tried to put into practice some of the knowledge you read about?
Well… I tried, but of course not as a herbalist.
What happened is that I started looking around at different plants, not just the familiar ones I know and use regularly.
To my surprise, I discovered there’s rosemary in my garden, but there are other plants that look totally unfamiliar.
I used Google search, and it gives some information but with a few warnings, as if I am going to eat them.
I’m really thinking about asking my neighbours.
Wouldn’t that be a good idea.
Anyway, ever since I started reading about herbs, my instagram feed has been full of herbalists and herbs.
Can it be a coincidence?
Or did everyone become suddenly interested in herbs.
Sometimes, I feel as if I am not just looking at the herbs, but I’m almost smelling them.
Could this actually happen in the future?
Please no.
There’s already enough madness on social media.
But in the reels, nothing seems toxic or dangerous. Even the dandelion, that cute little yellow flower, I’ve been known for years as a weed, turns out to be nutritious and full of health benefits.
Sometimes, I wonder why they never taught us about different herbs at school.
At least then no one would mistake a dandelion for a useless weed.
I think I’m going to post more about this book.
With dandelion thoughts,
Nahla
