Barefooted Weaver

Barefooted Weaver I help fiber art lovers and handmade enthusiasts find unique , meaningful textiles so they can bring warmth , beauty , into their everyday lives .

Handwoven heirlooms for those who appreciate the Extraordinary .

10/01/2025

BREAKING: Dr. Jane Goodall, the legendary animal rights advocate, has died at 91. Dr. Goodall's life was a beacon for progressive activism — a bridge between science and moral purpose.

Beginning her journey in Gombe, Tanzania, Goodall shattered old paradigms by revealing that chimpanzees have personalities, emotions, complex social lives, and even the ability to make and use tools — discoveries that forced us to reexamine what it means to be human.

But her legacy stretches far beyond the forest. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute, launched Roots & Shoots to empower youth across the globe, and became a fierce voice for climate justice, animal rights, and environmental equity.

In February 2020, amid the darkness and chaos of the Trump administration, Dr. Goodall wrote: "We’re going through very dark times: socially, politically and especially environmentally. And lots of people are kind of losing hope, because you get this message, think globally, act locally. But if you think globally, you get really depressed. So, the message is about acting locally. And the main message is that each one of us makes some impact on the planet every single day."

A leading voice in the fight against the climate crisis, Goodall admonished global citizens to act with the necessary urgency to avert a catastrophe. “We are emitting greenhouse gasses that are causing temperatures to rise … We are in the midst of the sixth great extinction of plant and animal life. … But only if we get together and take action now. And without hope we will fall into apathy and do nothing. Then we are doomed.”

“In order to slow down climate change, we must solve four seemingly unsolvable problems," she added. "We must eliminate poverty. We must change the unsustainable lifestyles of so many of us. We must abolish corruption. And we must think about our growing human population… But I believe we have a window of time to have an impact.”

She often reminded us that “what you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” And she carried that liberal conviction to the end: that our planet deserves justice, the powerless deserve champions, and hope must be turned into action.

Dr. Goodall stood against corporate greed, environmental destruction, and right-wing denialism of climate science. She was proof that one determined woman could shake the conscience of the world.

Rest in power, Dr. Goodall. The fight continues — for animals, for the planet, for the future — and your voice will forever guide us.

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10/01/2025
08/31/2025

Getting ready to see BTO

Ta-da 🤗 I just finished the turquoise Tencel scarf 🧣 now I have to twist the ends and wash . It should be ready for next...
08/31/2025

Ta-da 🤗 I just finished the turquoise Tencel scarf 🧣 now I have to twist the ends and wash . It should be ready for next Sunday

This is a Tencel scarf that I have on my loomcraft loom
08/30/2025

This is a Tencel scarf that I have on my loomcraft loom

On the loom
08/29/2025

On the loom

The races are off ! Just starting my handdyed warp !
07/23/2025

The races are off ! Just starting my handdyed warp !

07/22/2025

Fireflies, with their gentle glow, have long been symbols of summer nights and the quiet beauty of nature. However, the reality is that we might be the last generation to witness their mesmerizing light shows. Habitat loss, light pollution, and climate change are causing firefly populations to decline rapidly across the globe. The natural phenomenon that once graced our gardens and fields may soon be a memory unless we take action.

Fireflies rely on specific environmental conditions to thrive—dark, undisturbed areas with rich, moist soil. As urbanization increases and natural habitats shrink, these delicate creatures are losing their homes. At the same time, artificial lighting interferes with their mating rituals, as the bright lights overpower their natural bioluminescence. This disruption in the firefly's environment serves as a reminder of the delicate balance that sustains life.

The disappearance of fireflies is more than just the loss of a beautiful sight—it signals a larger problem with our relationship to nature. As ecosystems become more fragile, many species that rely on specific conditions for survival are at risk. The firefly’s decline serves as an urgent call to address the environmental changes that are happening all around us.

Despite the alarming decline in firefly populations, there is hope. By reducing light pollution, protecting natural habitats, and taking climate action, we can still protect these magical creatures. It's essential that we recognize our role in preserving the delicate balance of nature and take steps to protect the natural wonders we have left.

Let’s work together to ensure that future generations can still experience the wonder of fireflies. What steps do you think we can take to protect fireflies and other species facing similar threats? Share your thoughts below.

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