
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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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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