AUTHOR MONICA CROSSON
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RiverWoodBrooms

  We live in a narrow river valley in the eastern reaches of Skagit County in Washington state. We are an ecclectic lot who nestled our homes in the shade of giant conifers under threatening skies. Moss coats the rooves of our dwellings and claims abandoned treasures.  We have learned to deal with perpetually wet feet and mud that clings to the soles of our shoes.  Winter is coffee and woodsmoke and the scent of pelting rain; summer is green fire and birdsong and the rush of melting glacier water- and surrounding it all are mountains. 
In a cottage near the banks of a wild and scenic river, we sustainably gather the branches that will become handles for RiverWoodBrooms. You never know what you may have- a piece of alder tumbled and churned by wild water until smooth; or perhaps a cedar or fir branch with beaver gnawed ends. These one-of-a-kind besoms and brooms are produced at our very own cottage on the river.  All are lovingly hand-made and no two are ever alike. 
Use as a kitchen broom to sweep away the dust of the day- ritually, to sweep away negative vibes- or use in celebrations, such as handfastings. No matter how you choose to use your broom, be rest assured no one else will have a broom like yours.   Hit the link below to see what brooms we have to offer today.
RiverWoodBrooms
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Broom Lore
Don’t use a brand new broom to sweep dirt out of the house. Sweep something in from outside first.

Don’t sweep after sunset. You might sweep away happiness or annoy a wandering soul.

Before sweeping under someone’s feet, tell them you will dance at their wedding or you’ll pass on bad luck.

If you move, leave the old broom in your old house because brooms get attached to houses- buy a new one for a new home.

Hang a broom above your threshold for good luck.

Put a small broom under the pillow of your child for protection.

To guard your home, cross two brooms and hang them on the door.

Put a broomstick across the doorway if you want to speak to the dearly departed.

Hang a broomstick at your bedroom door to “sweep” away nightmares.

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