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      Laralee Seargeant
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        I’ve trickle learned about herbs and natural health for over 40 years as I learned better how to care for my family.  I’ve gathered a lot of knowledge over those years and want to put more teeth and application into that knowledge.  I am blessed to live at Priest Lake.  Last year I dipped my toes into starting to make my own products by wild-harvesting St Johns Wort, Nettle and Yarrow and then made tinctures and oils.  I look forward to learning and applying much here!

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        • #47538
          Joyce Buragino
          Student

            Welcome Laralee!  I just joined a few days ago myself.  I’m from Post Falls and having been meaning to get over to Priest Lake sometime for years.  If you would be interested in getting together some time in the spring for coffee, that might be fun.  I live in the city of Post Falls on a postage stamp sized piece of property, but I’ve got alot of herbs stuffed on the land.  Maybe we could exchange herbs to add to our collections.  Anyway, let me know.  This course looks amazing and I’m excited to take the classes.

          • #47547
            Greg Boggs
            Student

              Welcome Laralee! I’ve actually gathered some St Johns Wort, Oregon Grape, and a ton of Mullein from up there at Priest!

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              Ann Agent
              Student

                I’m in NE Washington living on 10 acres off-grid. [2.5 hrs NW of Spokane]  Growing wild on our land is abundant yarrow, arnica, wild rye, bitterroot and lots of plants I’m still trying to identify. I’ve read a lot of books, but now I’m finally really going to get my hands into it and really learn!

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