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NEW ENGLAND ABUNDANCE . MASSACHUSETTS
NEA HOME |
herbal
The Lakota have a story of White Buffalo Woman, or Ptesan-Wi. It is said that she appeared many ages ago, in her hands were sage leaves and a medicine bundle of precious gifts. She shared her gifts of sweet grass for purification; the gift of prayer; corn, pemmican, wild turnip, and hearth cooking; and the pipe in which is the peta-owihankeshni or the flame to be passed on from generation to generation. She said the four ages of creation were in her and that she would return some day when the people needed prosperity again. When she was no longer needed, she walked away, rolling over four times. The 1st time she turned into a black buffalo, heading North, the 2nd a brown buffalo, heading South, the 3rd a red buffalo, heading East, and the 4th, heading West, she turned into a white female buffalo calf: believed by the Lakota to be the most sacred living thing one can behold.
We thought by naming our business White Buffalo Herbs, we could honor White Buffalo Woman and her commitment to creating a healthy community. Meaning no disrespect to our Native American Community, we cherish White Buffalo Woman's vision and hope to empower others to create their own good health.
Carol Joyce is a Community Herbalist, organic farmer, social worker, & creative facilitator who weaves her love of Herbalism and healing into every facet of her personal and professional life. She & her husband, Marty Vogt created Still Willin’ Organic Farm & Botanical Sanctuary, where they reside. Raising herbs for the past 16 years in the North Quabbin area, they plan to open their Herbal Retreat & Wilderness Education Center on the Farm in the Summer.
White Buffalo Herbs is a small, family run herb company that provides the community with quality ORGANIC herb medicines, cosmetics, aromatherapy products, and plants. Carol handmakes each item and raises most of her organic herbs, at home on her farm. Carol has been enlightening people about herbs for the past 10 years.
Background information: Carol has studied herbalism throughout her life and apprenticed in 1992-4. She has her BA from Mt. Holyoke College, is a Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, a Master Addictions Counselor, and is a licensed Social Worker. She even has her offshore Captain’s license! Carol brings a lively, humorous style to the herbal classes she teaches at colleges, international herbal conferences, local farms & Garden Clubs throughout our New England community.
Marty & GoatsMarty Vogt, a woodsman, builder and personal trainer has been awakening people to the secrets of the forest most of his life. An avid cyclist, sailor, & fitness enthusiast, Marty is fearless, loves the challenges that Mother Nature sends our way, and revels in opening people’s eyes to the wonders of the Green World we share.
Marty, who runs Vogt Builders, is a licensed building contractor and a Deltec (round homes like ours) Field Consultant who builds traditional timber frames, modern homes, and specialty projects. His background as a certified diesel mechanic, creative builder, and outdoorsman has helped him tackle the constant challenge of building our dream out of raw wilderness.
Organic farmers both, together they make a dynamic team who share their love of the wilderness with outdoor enthusiasts by welcoming people in small groups to their White Buffalo Herbs Botanical Sanctuary and Wilderness Education Center located on their Still Willin' Organic Farm.
We are tucked into a remote northeastern corner of Franklin County in Western Massachusetts at the headwaters of the Millers River Watershed. It is 1.5 hours NW of Boston, 3.5 hours N of NYC, and only 1 hour to the Valley area of Amherst and Northampton.
From our round house nested high on Mallard Hill amidst a peaceful oak grove, enjoy a stunning view of Mt. Monadnock to the east and Mt. Grace to the west.
White Buffalo Herbs is our family owned and operated organic herbal company that lies in the heart of our 124 acre Still Willin' Organic Farm. Our respect for Mother Nature led us to create a conservation easement on this lushly forested land. Solitude is guaranteed as we are surrounded on three sides by State Forest. Building the organic farm of our dreams is an ongoing process that we would love to share with our guests.