is a space for these moments of reorientation.
Through writing, rituals, conversations and journeys through landscapes, I explore the thresholds where endings and beginnings meet.
Of remembering that the soul moves at its own pace.
The noise softens.
The air begins to carry the scent of wild herbs and woodsmoke.
My work is rooted in places: Greece, the Wendland, and the in-between roads travelled in my old VW T4 van. Biscuit, my faithful companion, curls up beside me as the seasons shift, and each landscape becomes a temporary altar, a soft space for listening to what is ready to be remembered.
A place where the outer journey mirrors an inner one.
writing and wandering, ritual and remembrance , beauty and grief, stillness and becoming.
It is an invitation.
threads of grief and joy, ritual and remembrance, wildness and rest. You are welcome to linger, to wander slowly through its rooms, to find a space that feels like yours.
And because grief is so often left untended in our world – hurried away, seen as weakness or failure – this work also holds space for what is harder to name:
grief for those we have lost,
grief for the versions of ourselves we never became,
for transitions like menopause, like migration, like endings that reshape us,
for the silences carried in families, and the wounds woven into our collective memory.
This is a space where your grief is not too much,
where your becoming is not too late,
where your soul can remember its own rhythm again.
Here, you are invited to arrive as you are – to rest, to feel, to weave what is unseen into the fabric of your life.
Because the soul has its own pace, and when we travel at its rhythm, we remember who we truly are.

Some thresholds require special care.
In 1:1 sessions, rituals and remembrance ceremonies, I hold space for grief and life transitions to be acknowledged and honoured.

Retreats & Gatherings
Together we enter spaces of nature, reflection and creativity where writing, drawing, silence or movement can arise naturally.

Online Rituals
& Circles
Even across distance we can gather.
Online circles offer gentle spaces for reflection, seasonal rituals and shared presence.
