
What does it mean to connect with nature? Paper artist and amateur botanist Ling Warlow (aka The Paper Botanist) shares her art, botanical observations from her regular walk to the pond and reflections on always “being in” nature.
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Dear reader, how have you been? It’s been a while since I last wrote to you, and so much has happened, as always. Mayday came and went, and I realised, possibly several years too late, that the festival has been rebranded as Beltane. Did yo...
Jack-by-the-Hedge - literally by the new hedge on the Tip Path
Dear reader, how are you? I sit here trying to write all the things I want to tell you, but being a private person and respectful of my family’s privacy I bite my teeth togethe...
Dear reader, wherever you are, how are you and have you weathered the storm? I’m in Scotland, according to all reports and forecasts Storm Dave should be hitting pretty hard here right now but Seil Island, as I’ve always been told, appears...
I couldn’t resist taking a picture of my white wildflowers (accompanied by the rose I’m teaching this Friday!) against a background of this glorious wallpaper
Dear reader, how are you? Are you marching through March? Or are you, like me, s...
Dearest reader, how have you been, this long, cold February? I hope you are managing to find the cracks and catch glimpses of the light. Things are changing here on the Wirral. I set out this morning and found snowdrops and kingcups in flow...
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Paper artist, mother of twins, amateur botanist, nature enthusiast, wildflower obsessed, meandering walker, irregular writer, teacher of crafts, Danish, English, scared, excited. Hopeful.
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