
Rhythms of the Year: Summer is the first in a 4 part series filled with inspiration for the warmest time of year. Inside you’ll find herbs for summer, rituals, no-oven recipes, food justice reflections, and more! This first issue explores the the real rhythm of summer – the joy, the abundance, and even the sweat. If you’re interested in seasonal food, herbal remedies, or just living more intentionally, this zine is a fun and gentle companion for midsummer days.
Sources
Why Live Seasonally
- MacKay, N.J. (2017). The Seasonal Soul. HCI Books.
- Kingsolver, B. (2007). Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life. Harper.
- USDA. (2020). Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020–2025.
- CDC. (2021). Seasonal Health. https://www.cdc.gov/family/seasonal/
- National Institute of Mental Health. (2022). Seasonal Changes and Mental Health.
- Harvard Health Publishing. (2020). How circadian rhythms affect your health. https://www.health.harvard.edu
- USDA Seasonal Produce Guide. https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/seasonal-produce-guide
The Politics of Abundance
- Feeding America. (2023). What is food justice? https://www.feedingamerica.org
- USDA. (2024). Farmers Market Nutrition Program. https://www.fns.usda.gov/fmnp
- National Gleaning Project. (2024). https://www.nationalgleaningproject.org
- Allen, P. (2008). Mining for justice in the food system: Perceptions, practices, and possibilities.Agriculture and Human Values.
The Magic of Midsummer
- Hutton, R. (1996). The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain. Oxford University Press.
- Pagan Federation. (2023). Summer Solstice: Litha Celebrations and History. https://www.paganfederation.org
- National Museum of Denmark. (2024). Midsummer Traditions in Scandinavia. https://en.natmus.dk
- Daniels, P. (2019). The Wheel of the Year: A Beginner’s Guide to Nature-Based Spirituality. Moon Books.
- Young, R. (2022). Kupala Night and the Summer Solstice in Slavic Folklore. Slavic Review.
- Lakota Nation and Standing Rock Cultural Resources Office. (2021). Understanding the Sun Dance. https://standingrock.org
Infused Vinegars
- photo credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vinegar_infused_with_oregano.jpg
Calendula – the sunshine herb
- Gladstar, R. (2001). Herbal Healing for Women. Fireside.
- Wood, M. (2008). The Earthwise Herbal, Volume I. North Atlantic Books.
- Hoffmann, D. (2003). Medical Herbalism. Healing Arts Press.
- Easley, T., & Horne, S. (2016). The Modern Herbal Dispensatory. North Atlantic Books.
Summer Healing Salve list of supplies:
- Dried Lavender Buds
- Dried Calendula Flowers
- Beeswax Pastilles
- Sweet Almond Oil
- Fine Mesh Sieve
- Salve Storage Tins
Seasonal Reads