Names matter here. Every part of Threaded Hollow carries meaning, and each name reflects the purpose behind what we are building.
Threaded Hollow Farm is the heart of the land itself—a place where food, fiber, wildlife, and family are woven together. It represents the slow work of building a life thread by thread: growing, mending, preserving, and creating a homestead that can endure.
The Grizzly Jar is Joey’s kitchen—hearty food for strong people, travelers, and working hands. It represents comfort that doesn’t apologize for being filling, practical, and real. In Wyoming, a good meal is protection. The Grizzly Jar is built for the road, the cold, and the long days.
The Moonflower Sanctuary represents quiet herbal comfort—restoration that blooms in darkness. Like moonflowers, healing does not always happen loudly or quickly. It happens at night. It happens slowly. It happens when the world is quiet enough to finally breathe again.
Moonflower is the part of Threaded Hollow devoted to calm, ritual, resilience, and the soft strength it takes to keep going.