Ostara Acres

Ostara Acres Proudly Albertan, Small Family Farm.

Silver Fox Rabbitry, Heritage Breed Poultry/Eggs, Icelandic Sheep & Home of Ember of Earth Skincare/Apothecary and Giftshop.

🐇🐇🐇 Happy June!
06/01/2026

🐇🐇🐇 Happy June!

05/29/2026

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🌞SOLRINGEN (The ring of the Sun)🌞The sun made circle; summer sent -Roosters crow, waking calls for elves in the meadowIn...
05/27/2026

🌞SOLRINGEN (The ring of the Sun)🌞

The sun made circle; summer sent -
Roosters crow, waking calls for elves in the meadow

In earlier tradition the women of the household on a farm had the task of going out into the fields around midsummer and wake up the elves dwelling there with rhymes and songs to encourage them to ensure growth and good crops.

These songs and traditions have now mostly passed into oblivion. New songs might wake them once again.

Ty Wardruna for creating magical music

The official “Solringen” live video from First Flight of the White ...

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05/26/2026

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05/20/2026
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Happy Sunday 🌺
05/17/2026

Happy Sunday 🌺

05/16/2026

As part of ASI’s Wool Reimagined contest, we’re highlighting finalist ideas that expand potential uses for American wool, particularly lower-value fiber with limited markets.

Finalist spotlight: Super String LLC, Wool-Based Building Insulation

This concept uses coarse, underutilized American wool to create natural insulation panels for homes, barns, and commercial buildings, delivering both thermal and acoustic performance. Wool also brings built-in advantages builders care about: it’s naturally fire-resistant, moisture-regulating, mold-resistant, and biodegradable, a compelling alternative to fiberglass or foam.

The opportunity is timely: demand is growing in green construction and sustainable building markets, with strong fit for rural and agricultural applications. A feasible production path would rely on minimal processing (wash, card, compress) and panels formed through natural binders or mechanical bonding, then sold through building suppliers or ag co-ops.

We received many strong entries and will be featuring Wool Reimagined finalists throughout the year

✨Blessed Imbolc Eve✨In the deep hush at winter’s edge, when frost still silvered the fields but daylight lingered just a...
02/01/2026

✨Blessed Imbolc Eve✨

In the deep hush at winter’s edge, when frost still silvered the fields but daylight lingered just a little longer, Jack Frost held dominion.

He was sharp-boned and bright-eyed, crowned with rime and silence. Wherever his fingers traced, water hardened, sap slowed, and breath hung pale in the air. He was not cruel, but exacting—a keeper of endings, a guardian of stillness. Under his watch, the world rested and endured.

Yet beneath the frozen soil, something stirred.

Roots whispered in the dark. Seeds dreamed of warmth they could not yet name. In hedgerows and hollow trees, in the deep loam and ancient bark, the Green Man began to wake.

On the eve of Imbolc, as hearth fires were lit and candles burned in Brigid’s honour, Jack Frost felt the first loosening of his grip. Snow softened. Icicles wept. Beneath the ice, a quiet green pulse moved through the land like a remembered song.

At dawn, they met.

Jack Frost stood tall in the pale light, his breath sharp as glass, his cloak stitched from snow and silence.
Opposite him rose the Green Man, formed of bark and moss, ivy twined in his beard, eyes glowing with sap and promise.

“You wake too soon,” said Jack Frost. “The world is not ready.”

“The world is never ready,” replied the Green Man. “It only longs.”

Their battle was not fought with blows, but with balance.

Jack Frost sent nights of biting cold, reminding the land of hunger, hardship, and the necessity of rest.
The Green Man answered with snowdrops piercing the frozen ground, with lambs stirring unseen, and with the quiet courage of beginnings not yet visible.

Frost glazed the rivers once more.
Green answered with thaw beneath the surface.

For days they held one another in tension—winter refusing to release, spring refusing to be silenced. And then, slowly and almost imperceptibly, Jack Frost stepped back.

Not defeated.
Never destroyed.

He bowed his head, knowing his work was nearly done.

“I will return,” he said.

“You always do,” the Green Man replied. “And I will wait.”

Jack Frost withdrew to the far edges of the land, lingering in early mornings and shaded hollows. The Green Man did not yet claim full dominion—this was not the time for abundance, only for promise.

And so Imbolc was sealed.

Not as a victory, but as a threshold.

Winter loosened its grip.
Spring drew its first breath.
And the wheel turned on, as it always has—held in balance by frost and green alike.



Images shared from The Wonky Broomstick🧹

Happiest 19th Birthday to our handsome young man, Levi ✨🥳
10/28/2025

Happiest 19th Birthday to our handsome young man, Levi ✨🥳

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High Prairie, AB
T0H1E4

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