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This week with moving and getting behind on work I did not pin like I normally do, which is fine but I am a little light on my top pins this week. I still love every one of these.

As far as this week I got to work with Dan Stewart and begin a catalog with him and am beginning some great invites for Bryan and Mae‘s wedding today as well as making changes and beginning some new projects. 

This week has been kind of crazy and a lot of adjustment but it’s good and it keeps you on your toes, which is good. I also dreamed up some new things this week with my great hubby. Lots of dreaming and adjusting my business still. Kind of crazy to think about what will be going on this time next year. I am not much of a planner but beginning to realize the power of it. 

This weekend we plan to finish the move hand over our keys to our rental and plant our garden. Mike is going to be painting the sailboat bright blue and midnight and I will probably drink at least two bottles of wine and have bake a chocolate cake. I love summer and I am excited for it to begin. Northern Michigan comes alive this time of year and begins to grow in size, which is great but also insane to have your town triple in a matter of just a few weeks everything takes longer but the tourists are why places like this exist. 

More on the Happy Weekend post later this evening. Till then friends!


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Hello! I’m Megan Gilger,

A strong believer that nature and the seasons are our greatest teachers. We live on a hill in Leelanau County, Michigan just a stone’s throw from Lake Michigan. This land we are responsible for is where we are focused on building a life around the seasons and intention. We spend our days here building a regenerative model of living and focusing our garden on native plants and intensive polyculture planting styles. My focus is less on self-sufficiency and more on community-sufficiency through how we grow and connect through the seasons.
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