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Hello @rarogart! This was an informative blog! Kind of jealous that you get to go out there, have a walk among those huge trees, and find those beech nuts.

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Was actually looking for your introduction blog. seems like you haven't made one. @lovensiper dropped a comment on your first blog... It would be nice to know more about you.

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I would consider this one as my introduction post, because for me what I am - is what I do. And I am a Leatherworker:) In time when I gain some self-esteem I will share some more!

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Hello, thank you for visiting my blog!
Autumn is my favourite season! Leaves have lovely colours, you can observe squirrels looking for food etc. Love it! Plus Autumn is time to stock up for the winter:)

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Hi there @rarogart autumn is a great time for walks and to go foraging, and you look so relaxed on the tree.

Both @indayclara and myself are from OCD and we are always on the lookout for quality content, especially from new authors to support. Since it's possible for authors to monetize their content, the community puts a lot of empathises on the legitimacy of authors and original content to make sure the support goes to where it's due.

I see Hivewatchers has commented on one of your previous post where they said you had plagiarised content. If this has been resolved, it's worthwhile to respond to their comment on your post, so future curators knows, otherwise it looks like to are a plagiarist and curator would be less inclined to support your content.

Hive is a big ecosystem where you can share yout content. Engaging with the community makes it much easier to build your network and gain support. I assume you're interested in that as I see you cross post yout content all the time, which to be very honest is unnecessary and makes one's blog look very spammy.

As @indayclara has suggested, perhaps you can do a self introduction post so the community can know more about you. You can remain anonymous if you wish, and if you were referred to Hive by someone or have any alternative accounts it would be good to mention that as well. Feel free to tag myself and/or @indayclara when you post

And finally, engagement is highly recommended on Hive, I can't emphasize enough how important that is. Twice since you joined really is very low!!šŸ™‚

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Hello, thank you for visit my blog!
I have send message to https://peakd.com/@hivewatchers, they haven't said much apart 'you are not blacklisted yet', not really sure what to do about it to be honest @livinguktaiwan. I have dropped another message on their appeal discord.
About cross - posting - I am finding really hard to find group that my post really fit into tbh. With foraging - that was quite easy:) but with psychology /philosophy I find it really difficult. Any advises?

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If you're not blacklisted, then you're fine, but it's a good idea to add a reply to your post clarifying what the issue is (seems like a newbie oversight?) so people know you've resolved it with Hivewatchers.

For communities, you can take a look at this post, but I'd really suggest not to cross post too much as it doesn't look nice for your readers. See below
https://peakd.com/hive-174578/@erikah/community-list-and-why-it-is-important-to-post-in-the-right-community

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And finally, hopefully you'll consider doing a self introduction post šŸ™‚

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Thank you very much! I am huge fan of @erikah, thank you for that.
Hopefully I will summon courage to do some more personal introduction very soon:)

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Try the Self Improvement community, also Hive Garden, Homesteading, Outdoor Life. @fermentedphil what do you use for such posts? Just perhaps the subject matter you're philosophizing about helps you find the community to post in?

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I am so very grateful for your comment. I will check all of those!
Thank you very much!

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Hello, fellow philosopher @rarogart! Great to see like-minded people writing on the human condition and whatnot. I mostly use #philosophy when I write something in philosophy. I do not think there is a community of philosophers yet. Maybe in the future! But how I see it is that I just do what I normally do, cooking, photographs, art, gardening, etc., and add a philosophical angle to it. Most philosophy and psychology originate with everyday life in my opinion, so why not latch onto it! I hope this helps a bit. Good luck and I am looking forward to your musings.

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Thank you very much! That's totally make sense to me, plus I really think that practical approach is always best. Weaving philosophy into the greyness of everyday life makes it better in my opinion.

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Glad that it helped a bit! Looking forward to read what musings you will provide us.

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Such great post, so good to share the magic and healing, of trees. Thank you for sharing. Want to invite @riverflows as know she will love this post. Nice to meet you @rarogart xxxx

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Likewise!
Trees are amazing indeed. I absolutely love book The Hidden Life of Trees, not all their secrets, but at least some of them you can find there:)

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I love that book, it is one of my favourites. It ignited my love even further for both trees and fungi. Have you heard of Glennie Kindred? xxx

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I've read 'The Alchemist's Journey':) but definitely I have to check more of her books.
It would be great if there was audiobook version, such a great thing to listen during work:)

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I know you can eat them but I've never had opportunity. Great post. Love the picture of you in the tree!

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When I was a little kid that was the best thing in the world to find something you can eat in the woods. I have to say this thing hasn't changed! I am so happy to be able to forage some nettle for a tea, goosegrass for tonic or dandelions for syrup:) Its is such a pleasure!

Thank you! It has been very sunny, lovely day. We don't have those often here, so trying to use it properly:)

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It's cleaver season here and I can't believe no one collects it!!! All for meeeeeeeeeeeee

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So jealous! I absolutely love tonic made from fresh, young plant. I think, if you could define how the colour green taste - that would be it!
I know you can even make drinks out of it!

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That's soooo true!!!! A nettle and cleaver infusion is just pure goodness. I'm also a big fan of plantain for all kinds of things. Particularly internally as a tea for many sorts of inflammation.

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Combination of nettle and goosegrass sound amazing. I will try that next Spring, definitely.
Unfortunately, plantain is unavailable in here.
I have just read about this plant on
@mattsanthonyit blog:)
Do you have any posts about his healing uses?

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The healing uses will be for another post. Watch out for it soon. Thanks for the questions/request.

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