ASH & HONEY

Each month, you'll receive a love letter from the threshold— where grief and life meet.

Woman with long gray hair dressed in a sleeveless top and earrings, standing in a dark, wooded area with large fallen tree roots and green foliage above.

Because even in the ash there is honey

Illustration of a bee with open wings, detailed with decorative swirls.

Monthly reflections, resources, and gentle invitations for women living with long held grief.

Through stories, poetry, and small rituals, we remember that grief is not the end of love — it’s love transformed.

For those walking the tender edge between loss and becoming, this letter is a gentle companion —
a place to rest, reflect, and be reminded that beauty still lives here.​​

Each month brings a love letter from the threshold — where grief and life meet — written with warmth, honesty, and devotion to what remains sacred in the wake of loss.

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Meet Bindi — The Grief Tendress™

Bindi is a grief guide, ritualist, and somatic facilitator devoted to the sacred art of tending sorrow.

Rooted in the Darkwoods of Grief lineage inspired by Francis Weller, she helps others navigate loss as initiation— returning to life with greater depth, tenderness, and belonging.

A Kootenay girl at heart, devoted to coffee, sunlight, and the quiet beauty that remains.