Sunday 21st September
Today a partial solar eclipse crosses the sky, briefly veiling the Sun and reminding us of the deep bond between Earth and cosmos. In biodynamics we recognise that disturbances above reflect below, and the day is not favourable for sowing or planting. Yet eclipses also carry meaning: they are moments when light is interrupted, prompting us to pause and reflect. In the garden, harvest is the surest work — gathering the fruits of fire and warmth while acknowledging the mysteries that weave through time.