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A Natural History of Home

Sarah Byfield

Learning about the ecology of my home by drawing its inhabitants and working its soil.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Changing Seasons

Dearest Reader, have you been noticing the season change where you are? Here in West Wales, I have been noticing a chill in the air and a crisping of seed pods. I’m not sure if it’s part of getting older, but somehow the change from bud to ...

2 years ago
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Towards a Flora of Home - Cors Caron

Dearest Reader, recently I’ve been taking some time to walk the old Victorian train line that passes through a place called Cors Caron, or St Caron’s bog; a raised peat bog very close to where I grew up and very close to my heart. It might ...

2 years ago
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Keeping my Grandmother's Garden

Dearest Reader, how are you? I’ve been continuing to struggle with a virus this week. Although I’ve been feeling much brighter, and even miraculously got some jobs done in the garden, my brain still feels a bit like tinned minestrone soup -...

2 years ago
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Introducing Bwrdd Natur, the Nature Table

Dearest Reader, welcome to a new version of my Artist’s Newsletter. After a long hibernation, I will be sharing new artwork and ideas on Substack. I hope you will enjoy.

2 years ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Sarah Byfield

    Ecology Obsessed Artist & Illustrator •Nature Journalist & Wildflower Geek • Growing Food, Flowers & Habitat in Cymru/Wales UK

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