
I'm an artist who journals the changing seasons and family life here in the Scottish Borders. I also run a paper company making greeting cards and calendars and so on. I write about nature, exploring nature with kids, sketchbooking.
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On Tuesday, I was walking inside a cloud when I was scolded by a chaffinch. The cloud was formed of blossom, where the blackthorn grows on both sides of the river path, and only in April can you walk into the iridescent blossom-fog to immer...
March is a bit of a funny creature, really. I always build March up in my head as a glorious sweet-sun month of frolicking in daffodils, whereas in fact the wind whips and sometimes there’s hail. I quite enjoy the merging of winter and spri...
We’re rapidly accelerating away from winter, so I’d better share the unshared pages from my sketchbook before it feels uncouth to remind us of bare branches and cold earth. Soon we will be BASKING in green and yellow and pink and birdsong a...
I feel like everything there is to be said about snowdrops has been said – the resilience! The hopefulness! The relief of renewal after a long, dark winter! So I shan’t try to add any new thoughts, I’ll just share my drawings from this year...
January is gathering pace, is she not? We’re over half-way; I’m enjoying the cold, blank energy. (Clean) slate grey skies, deep lungfuls of cold air, freezing drizzle clogging up my eyelashes. I think that with each passing year I am becomi...
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artist / paper company / journaling the changing seasons and family life / recording and delighting in the world around me / pottering, snail's pace / Scottish Borders
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