Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Friday, May 29, 2026

June Ambiance


I’ve just posted the new June Ambiance video, and I hope it becomes a gentle companion to your day. It’s the kind of background that makes even the simplest moments feel softer—whether you’re tidying up, journaling, or just letting your mind wander.

I love putting these on while I sip tea, think, and dream up new things for PSHC. There’s a certain place they take me to—a quiet, creative corner where everything feels possible and the world slows down just enough to breathe.

If you need a little calm, a little beauty, or a little spark of inspiration, I hope this one finds you right where you are.



Thursday, May 21, 2026

Our First Long Seasonal Ambiance Video

 We've just posted the first 1-hour-long Hearthcrafting video up on YouTube. 


Created by PumpkinSpice Hearthcraft, including the music we created for this video.
I hope you enjoy it as you move through your day. It makes great background music, and video on screen for those times you feel like pausing and pondering, journaling, writing, creating, painting, having tea alone or with friends and family. There really are endless reasons to turn this on, let it play for its full hour, and relax, while continuing to live the hearthloric lifestyle you love so much. 

Be sure you also subscribe to our YouTube Channel so you can see all our videos. Thank you so much. We can't do it without your support. 


Our Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@PumpkinSpiceHearthcraft






Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Enjoy the Stirrings of Spring

 





 🌱 The First Quiet Signals

This time of year is full of tiny cues that reward anyone who slows down enough to notice them. Birds begin changing their behavior before anything else does. They’re the early reporters of the ecosystem—calling differently, showing up at different hours, testing out new perches, scouting for nesting spots.

A bird journal becomes a kind of field notebook for your own environment.

  • Which species are returning?

  • Who’s singing earlier?

  • Who’s pairing up?

  • Who’s suddenly hungry in a way they weren’t last month?


These aren’t just charming observations. They’re data points. They tell you what’s happening in your local ecosystem long before the first daffodil dares to bloom.


🌼 The Ground Begins to Whisper

Even when winter still has its grip, the soil starts sending up scouts.

  • Snowdrops

  • Crocus

  • Early hellebores

  • The first green spears of daffodils

These early risers are the ecosystem’s way of saying, “We’re turning the corner.” Every region has its own cast of characters, and noticing which ones appear first teaches you how your specific patch of earth wakes up.


🕯️ Winter Nesting vs. Spring Transition

This is also the moment to check in with yourself. Are you still in winter’s nesting mode—quiet, conserving, staying close to home? Or are you starting to feel that itch to move, to tidy, to plan, to step outside and look around?

Humans have seasons, too. Your internal shift is just as valid a sign of spring as the first robin.


🐦 Why Watchfulness Matters

Being tuned in to your environment isn’t just poetic—it’s practical. When you know how to read the land, you know when:

  • birds need more food because natural sources haven’t caught up yet

  • storms are coming because the wildlife goes silent

  • plants are about to surge, and you need to prepare beds or tools

  • pests will emerge, and you can get ahead of them

  • migration patterns are shifting, and what that means for your area

This is a basic survival skill—one our ancestors used without thinking, and one modern life has made easy to forget. But it’s still there, waiting to be reawakened.


✏️ Journaling as a Survival Tool


A seasonal journal isn’t just a scrapbook of pretty moments. It’s a record of patterns. Over time, you start to see:

  • what arrives early

  • what arrives late

  • what doesn’t return

  • what suddenly appears

  • how weather changes behavior

  • how your own instincts shift with the season

This is how you learn your ecosystem’s language. This is how you stop being tone-deaf to the place you live. This is how you become someone who knows—not guesses—what’s happening around them.


🌤️ A Month for New Adventures

March is the perfect time to start. Everything is in motion, but nothing is overwhelming yet. You can step outside with a notebook, a warm drink, and a curious mind and begin noticing the world as if for the first time.

Ask yourself:

  • What’s stirring here?

  • What’s waking up?

  • What’s shifting in me?

  • What’s calling for attention?

  • What’s asking to be cared for?


Spring doesn’t arrive all at once. It arrives in whispers. And the people who hear it first are the ones who are looking.