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The Woolgatherer's Almanac

Nicky Jerrome

The Woolgatherer's Almanac is a living calendar of making and the turning year.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Wild Food Day

Today is Wild Food Day and, well into autumn, the hedgerows have plenty to offer foragers. The bushes are still laden with sloes, hips and haws. The sheer abundance in this mast year makes this a good year to collect enough for your own use...

a month ago
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The Autumn Equinox

Today I marked the Autumn Equinox by spending as much time as possible outside in the glorious September sunshine, and preparing for the coming cold weather.

2 months ago
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September

I’ve been thinking about my tendency to imagine a certain way of life, rather than actually living it. Since childhood I’ve been drawn to stories of nature, folklore and the countryside – inhabiting that world through the pages of books. Ye...

3 months ago
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Finding my feet again

It’s been a little while since my last post. I’ve been unwell, unable to walk any distance or sit at my computer for any length of time, or read, or knit – or anything much really! What started off looking like a viral inner-ear infection a...

4 months ago
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Authors

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  • Nicky Jerrome

    Fibre crafter and seasonal observer in Somerset, UK. I write about making, nature, folklore, and slow creativity through the year – a Living Calendar of walks, wool, and quiet reflections.

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