The Sunday Reset - Inspired by Rosemary [Rosmarinus officinalis]

The Sunday Reset - Inspired by Rosemary [Rosmarinus officinalis]

A guide to embracing the new week

 

Intense. Resinous. Evocative.   

Rosmarinus officinalis is the ‘do anything’ herb: good-looking as a garden shrub, and wonderful in cooking. Its oil is truly versatile: a circulatory and mental stimulant, with amazing antibacterial and antioxidant properties.  

Rosemary is also reputed to enhance memory. 


A ritual reset 

Why not pot up some rosemary so that you never run out of this key ingredient and its resinous woody fragrance? Take a healthy sprig, strip the lower leaves and stick it straight into a pot with well-drained potting mix. 

Pop onto a warm, bright windowsill. 


A nature reset   

The benefits of being close to water are manifold, even if you don’t even dip in a toe! Head for a body of water. It could be the ocean, a lake or river. Or even a fountain in a local park. Research suggests that the sound a fountain makes or the play of light on a cascade of water is enough to encourage calm and a sense of restoration.  


Thought for the week 


“You see and experience things when you’re swimming in a way that is completely different from any other. You are in nature, part and parcel of it, in a far more complete and intense way than on dry land, and your sense of the present is overwhelming.” 

       Roger Deakin, Waterlog: a Swimmer’s Journey through Britain

 

1. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/nov/03/blue-space-living-near-water-good-secret-of-happiness

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