Indigenous-Witch (Christina Underwood)
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Indigenous-Witch (Christina Underwood)
@christinaunderwood.bsky.social
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Artist, creator, spirit worker, human.
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Picking my blackberries. Last year, I wove the vines into the chain-link fence that surrounds our yard. Now, we have a wall of blackberries at the perfect height and can harvest on both sides. Cobbler?
I was in the forest when a man rode by on a mountain bike and shouted, "Ozzy died!"
The last of a generation to get their news in this manner.
then a bee immediately stung me on the top of my head. deep in my scalp.
#oregoncoast #forestferns #ozzy #bees
Reposted by Indigenous-Witch (Christina Underwood)
BREAKING NEWS: Water sausage shows off his impressive skills.
Trying to figure out what kind of stone I found. Found in Oregon near Daphne Camp Ground. #rockhounding #rockidentification #MicaMineral #Minerals #RawMinerals #geology
I made cute little succulant earrings! For sale or trade at my farmers market booth this Wednesday in Coos Bay Oregon. #succulents #earrings #handmade #gypsylife #shareconomy #houseplants
For my birthday, I wanted to Rockhound at Gold Beach, OR. Tomorrow we are going to the Natural Bridges, Secret Beach & Rouge River.
Reposted by Indigenous-Witch (Christina Underwood)
There’s so much magic in the world, and it’s important that we find it and breathe it in as often as we can

#witchsky #photography #naturephotography #phonephotography
I was watching shows about scary creatures in the forest while staying up late and doing art with my friend. I went outside to grab a cold drink from my vehicle (I live on the edge of a forest) when I get bomb-rushed by a muskrat/vole/werebeaver thing. I have never screamed so loudly before.
A basket of eggs left on my porch. Trade & barter creates community. We are abundant when we lift each other up and thrive together.
The rocks I gather, the crystals I grow and the jewelry I make. Nature is the best artist.
Thanks for the repost, Mike P! These were taken along the Southern Oregon Coast.