06/04/2026
I am leaving Pergamena.
Working with intention is hard. You often feel like you’re fighting an uphill battle all alone. And asking for help is great, but when you keep asking for help and either people don’t have answers or they recommend you back to you, it gets frustrating fast. It’s no secret that this is all difficult, the real secret is that it never gets “easy.” —Like a fool I waited for that for over 6 years.— The comfort is that you are not alone on that battle hill. And it’s the people beside you and around you who are your help and lifeline, and you are theirs. It’s like the amazing Bob Dylan lyric “May you always do for others and let others do for you.” I am thrilled to say that while I will be leaving Pergamena, it’s only for two weeks and it is to attend the first ever Micro Tanners conference hosted by I could not be more blown away that they have done all this really intentional work to weave together and support our community. I have loved watching their work from afar, and I can’t wait to see it in person. I am so thrilled that my friends got me off the bench and convinced me to go. Thank you, y’all totally rock. I am so excited to be able to attend this conference, meet amazing folks and soak up some brilliant Farm Traceable information. I know this is exactly the inspiration I need to renew my energy on this amazing uphill, intentional journey that I am not alone on. And boy is Jesse wishing he could go too, but someone has to hold down the family fort!
Between this trip and getting to meet and give our farm traceable leather to my hero Dr. Temple Grandin, it really feels like I am getting to celebrate the International year of women in Agriculture in sustainable style!
-Liv
P.S. Let me know if I HAVE to see or do anything in the greater London area from June 21st through the 23rd. I’ll be visiting family, museums, the Globe and stopping by friends and businesses to hand deliver some Parchment and Vellum goodies.