Dana O'Driscoll

Dana O’Driscoll has been an animist druid for 20 years, and currently serves as Grand Archdruid in the Ancient Order of Druids in America (www.aoda.org). She is a druid-grade member of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids and is the OBOD’s 2018 Mount Haemus Scholar. She is the author of Sacred Actions: Living the Wheel of the Year through Earth-Centered Spiritual Practice (REDFeather, 2021), the Sacred Actions Journal (REDFeather, 2022), and Land Healing: Physical, Metaphysical, and Ritual Approaches for Healing the Earth (REDFeather, 2024). She is also the author/illustrator of the Tarot of Trees, Plant Spirit Oracle, and Treelore Oracle. Dana is an herbalist, certified permaculture designer, and permaculture teacher who teaches about reconnection, regeneration, and land healing through herbalism, wild food foraging, and sustainable living. In 2024, she co-founded the Pennsylvania School of Herbalism with her sister and fellow herbalist, Briel Beaty. Dana lives at a 5-acre homestead in rural western Pennsylvania with her partner and a host of feathered and furred friends. She writes at the Druids Garden blog and is on Instagram as @druidsgardenart. She also regularly writes for Plant Healer Quarterly and Spirituality and Health magazine.

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  1. Greetings Dana, I read your posts when I have the time & enjoy the artwork, Thank You!!

    Some time back you mentioned fracking. I grew up north of Pittsburgh, in Wexford, then a farming area, from 1951 – 1974 & know of the issue down there. Most people up here don’t want fracking, though some do. Now I live in Hatfield MA, a farm community. You mentioned farmers wanting to sell their farms down there.

    Up here in the Connecticut River Valley, the soil is like chocolate cake, sometimes 12 feet deep, other places more sandy. Right along the CT. River there is a beautiful farm for sale, SUNNY SIDE FARM, in Whately MA. So passing this info along for any farmers that are looking for a new farming home. On one side of the river is Hatfield, Whately & Deerfield, on the other side Sunderland, Hadley, Amherst, all farming towns. A beautiful valley. Lots of farms in VT. too. My husband does photography for NOURSE farm in Whately.

    The Best, Nancy

    1. You are welcome, Nancy! Thanks for your comment.

      Wow, your description of the soil is incredible. Thanks for sharing the info about the farm–it sounds lovely. I was in Shutesbury, MA for a few weeks last summer at Sirius Ecovillage. There are a lot of great and inspirational things going on in that area :).

  2. Thanks for the post. I will try to entice my 13 year old into some mobile making. Happy Equinox! Here the trees are heavy with apples, summer birds are gathering to go, and our winter birds are starting to arrive. Friday I had both a flock of tree swallows swirl around above my head, and saw the first hooded merganser and a grebe of the season. A wonderful moment to savor, thanks for the reminder.
    Xo

    1. That sounds like something a 13 year old might really enjoy! A blessed equinox to you as well, Iridacea! 🙂

  3. Autumnal blessings to you.

    1. To you as well, Heather! 🙂

  4. wonderfully nourishing to read

    1. Thank you so much for your comment, and a blessed equinox to you! 🙂

    1. Thank you for the reblog! 🙂

  5. Happy Alban Elfed!

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