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Roll up, roll up!
The autumn mists are starting to roll in here in Pevensey and we’ve been treated to some delicious warm golden days as the nights draw in. Autumn is not only the time for harvest, but also the time of regeneration as seeds tuck into the soil and wait for the spring. It’s also time to…
Nimble Fingers and Enthusiasm!
It’s time for a little update on the Anderida Park wildflower meadow trial. On the 27th August a small group of us gathered to hand harvest some wild flower seed on a beautifully hot summer’s day. Before the meeting I WhatsApped Keith to ask him what we would need, “Nimble fingers and enthusiasm!” Love it…………
Testing, Testing……. Anderida Park Wild Flower Meadow Project Trial
This is a very exciting blog post! Earlier in the year I listened to a ‘Roots and All’ podcast with my friend meadow expert Keith Datchler being interviewed about wild flower meadows. Not only was I puffed up in pride to hear him speak but I was also inspired by his beautiful wisdom, insights and…
Harpy Magic
The older I get the more I want to recede into magic! When I say magic I specifically mean the magical world of storytelling. I’m midway through a project that started earlier on in the year with an advert on Insta for a ‘Storyteller’ required for a small community theatre in Eastbourne called Printers Playhouse,…
A Call for Action Through Song
Last Friday I was lucky enough to get a ticket to see Sam Lee and his band as part of the Charleston ‘Festival of the Garden.’ Sam was not only performing but also promoting his debut novel ‘The Nightingale, Notes on a songbird’ which I’ve been eager to get in my hands. It was all…
On Reflection
Last December I had a special birthday and I was lucky enough to just slip in a magical walk on the Downs with my daughter and close friends. As there was the rule of six it was vastly different to the imagined ‘party’ I was going to have. Looking back half a year on I…
Sowing the Seeds of Intention
I have so much to share but I figured the best place to start is “Why The Gossamer Threads Project?” It all began at the Auckland Folk Festival after a midnight jam with some incredible NZ artists back in January 2020. I had recently been through a life changing event with my children losing their…
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