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The New Year was celebrated a few weeks ago, and as usual I stayed up until midnight to be present for the animals. Some of
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The New Year was celebrated a few weeks ago, and as usual I stayed up until midnight to be present for the animals. Some of
Continue readingDuring the spring, my son and I planted a selection of wild flower mixes in pots at the bottom of the garden. The resulting summer
Continue readingBeing around children is both inspiring and grounding. I visited a local school recently to talk to a class of 5-6 year olds about space.
Continue readingAbout The dunnock takes its name from the English word dun, meaning greyish brown. ‘Ock’ is from Latin, meaning one who sings with another. Dunnocks
Continue readingOver sixty years ago, Jane Goodall travelled from England to what is known today as Tanzania. There, driven by her fascination with wildlife, she studied
Continue readingWatching wildlife behaviour has always been a source of fascination. And using a telephoto lens is often as much about observation, identification, and research as
Continue readingDerbyshire. The county boasting the natural beauty of the Peak District, and interesting places such as Eyam. It is also home to the National Stone
Continue readingGetting Started We spent a morning last week at a pond dipping workshop, run by a team from the Lower Windrush Valley Project. The skies
Continue readingIt’s been a busy week of new experiences. Each one offering a chance to learn together. As the post title suggests, the three which stand
Continue readingI learn through spending time with our son, and joining him in his activities. Forest school is one the best examples of this. Although, sadly,
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