It’s Nice to Meet You.
Hi there! I’m Becca… astrologer, seasonal guide, flower grower, curious seeker and lifelong student of nature’s rhythms.
My work is rooted in a simple truth: we are part of nature. Just like the changing seasons, the cycles of the moon, and the steady rhythm of the earth, we, too, move through phases of growth, rest, expansion, and renewal. I believe that the more we recognize and align with these natural rhythms, the more we can trust ourselves, find clarity in our journey, and embrace life as it unfolds.
That understanding has shaped my own path. One that has felt less like a straight road and more like a winding trail, a scavenger hunt, full of unexpected turns, discoveries, and deeper connections. But no matter where I’ve wandered, I’ve always returned to nature as my guide. The seasons, the elements, the stars - they all hold wisdom about who we are and how we move through the world.
Here, I share that wisdom with you. Whether through astrology, seasonal reflections, or the simple beauty of flowers, my hope is to help you reconnect - with yourself, with nature, and with the cycles that have always been guiding you.
I believe in small pauses. In noticing the way the light shifts as a new season arrives, in honoring the ebb and flow of energy in your own life, in making space to reflect, grow, and simply be. You see, when we tune into these rhythms, we begin to move with life instead of against it.
So whether you're drawn to astrology as a tool for self-awareness, the changing seasons as a mirror for your own cycles, or the quiet magic found in a single bloom, I hope you find something here that reminds you of your own natural rhythm. Because when you trust the wisdom of the world around you, you start to trust the wisdom within yourself, too.
If you’d like to know more about my journey, I invite you to follow along on my Substack, Her Wild Wonder, where I share personal reflections, seasonal insights, and the lessons I’ve gathered along the way.

“You must not ever stop being whimsical. And you must not, ever, give anyone else the responsibility for your life.”
- Mary Oliver