Folklore Thursday: Healing Oils
I have been interested in aromatherapy for many years. While scientific evidence is still thin on the ground, clinical studies
Love nature. Love life.
I have been interested in aromatherapy for many years. While scientific evidence is still thin on the ground, clinical studies
While Halloween attracts the most media attention, there’s more to 31st October than sweets and costumes. For those who celebrate
There may be more grey skies now but autumn is still full of colour.
It can be easy to forget about wildlife when you’re less inclined to go outdoors yourself. However, our support is
Over the spring and summer I’ve loved taking photos for #Wildflowerhour on Twitter, sharing my week’s finds between 8
I’ve been blighted with the bug that seems to be affecting many people at the moment. Sleep has consumed more
As the days become more cold and grey, scarlet berries replace the summer’s blooms. They are darkening now, but the
I’ve long been a fan of Fruit Routes at Loughborough University. The initiative encourages Loughborough residents and students to forage
I’m currently writing a novel that features May Morris in an increasingly central role. As daughter of William Morris, May
When I lived in London, the canals were my favourite place to stay on touch with nature. I’d enjoy walking